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African Framed Textiles

Framed Antique Coptic Textile Fragment from Byzantine North Africa
Framed Antique Coptic Textile Fragment from Byzantine North Africa

Framed Antique Coptic Textile Fragment from Byzantine North Africa

Located in Atlanta, GA

A small piece of antique Coptic textile woven as a horizontal band with two linear scallop borders

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Antique 15th Century and Earlier Egyptian Archaistic Shadow Boxes

Materials

Wood, Wool

Mid-20th Century African Hand-Woven Indigo Tapestry in Custom Wrought Iron Frame
Mid-20th Century African Hand-Woven Indigo Tapestry in Custom Wrought Iron Frame

Mid-20th Century African Hand-Woven Indigo Tapestry in Custom Wrought Iron Frame

Located in Barrington, IL

vintage African tapestry, African textile art, indigo kilim wall hanging, hand-woven African rug, framed

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Vintage 1940s South African Rugs

Materials

Steel

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Antique African Mud Cloth, Framed.
Antique African Mud Cloth, Framed.

Antique African Mud Cloth, Framed.

Unavailable

H 25 in W 22 in

Antique African Mud Cloth, Framed.

Located in Toronto, ON

The shape is irregular, and it's framed on top of a cream color mat

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20th Century Malian Quilts and Blankets

Materials

Walnut

Framed Kuba Cloth, African Textile, Tribal, Ethnic 20th Century Folk Wall Art
Framed Kuba Cloth, African Textile, Tribal, Ethnic 20th Century Folk Wall Art

Framed Kuba Cloth, African Textile, Tribal, Ethnic 20th Century Folk Wall Art

Located in Totnes, GB

A vintage Kuba cloth in plain black timber frame. Kuba textiles are unique to the Democratic

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Mid-20th Century Congolese Tribal Decorative Art

Materials

Raffia

Large Framed Kuba Cloth African Textile Tribal Ethnic Wall Folk Art 20th Century
Large Framed Kuba Cloth African Textile Tribal Ethnic Wall Folk Art 20th Century

Large Framed Kuba Cloth African Textile Tribal Ethnic Wall Folk Art 20th Century

Located in Totnes, GB

A vintage Kuba cloth in plain black timber frame. Kuba textiles are unique to the Democratic

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Early 20th Century Congolese Tribal Decorative Art

Materials

Raffia

Large Striking Graphic Mud Cloth African Textile in Contemporary Frame
Large Striking Graphic Mud Cloth African Textile in Contemporary Frame

Large Striking Graphic Mud Cloth African Textile in Contemporary Frame

Located in Hopewell, NJ

Large impressive graphic geometric African Kuba cloth in handsome custom frame having neutral color

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Vintage 1960s Botswanan Tribal Contemporary Art

Materials

Textile

Yellow and Brown Framed African Kuba Cloth Textile
Yellow and Brown Framed African Kuba Cloth Textile

Yellow and Brown Framed African Kuba Cloth Textile

Located in Oakland Park, FL

Small sample of Kuba cloth raffia textile. Double mat, glass. On wood frame. Size: 12"x 12" x 1"D

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Vintage 1980s African Bohemian Quilts and Blankets

Materials

Textile, Raffia, Glass, Wood

Framed Hand-Painted African Kuba Velvet Textile Framed Art
Framed Hand-Painted African Kuba Velvet Textile Framed Art

Framed Hand-Painted African Kuba Velvet Textile Framed Art

Located in Oakland Park, FL

Vintage hand-painted African Kuba textile motif gouache Signed by L. R. Laglitti UV plexiglass wood

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Vintage 1970s French Tribal Decorative Art

Materials

Paper

Framed Hand-Painted African Kuba Velvet Textile Framed Art
Framed Hand-Painted African Kuba Velvet Textile Framed Art

Framed Hand-Painted African Kuba Velvet Textile Framed Art

Located in Oakland Park, FL

Vintage hand-painted African kesa velvet textile motif gouache Signed by L. R. Laglitti #8 offered

Category

Vintage 1970s French Tribal Decorative Art

Materials

Linen, Plexiglass, Wood, Paper

Framed African Kuba Cloth
Framed African Kuba Cloth

Framed African Kuba Cloth

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H 29 in W 71.5 in

Framed African Kuba Cloth

Located in Pasadena, CA

A framed textile created by the Kuba of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. These traditional

Category

20th Century Congolese Tapestries

Materials

Textile, Raffia, Wood, Plexiglass

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Framed Pre-Columbian Fine Textile Fragment from Chancay Culture
Framed Pre-Columbian Fine Textile Fragment from Chancay Culture

Framed Pre-Columbian Fine Textile Fragment from Chancay Culture

Located in Atlanta, GA

A piece of finely woven textile fragment from Chancay culture circa 10th-15th century, which thrived in the Central coast of nowadays Peru until it was incorporated in Chimu culture,...

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Antique 15th Century and Earlier Peruvian Pre-Columbian Quilts and Blankets

Materials

Textile, Wood

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African Framed Textiles For Sale on 1stDibs

There is a range of African framed textiles for sale on 1stDibs. Each of these unique African framed textiles was constructed with extraordinary care, often using natural fiber, raffia and wood. African framed textiles have been produced for many years, with earlier versions available from the 20th Century and newer variations made as recently as the 20th Century.

How Much are African Framed Textiles?

Prices for African framed textiles can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — at 1stDibs, African framed textiles begin at $175 and can go as high as $3,615, while the average can fetch as much as $709.

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