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Antique Turkoman Asmalyk Camel Trapping Textile Wall Hanging
Antique Turkoman Asmalyk Camel Trapping Textile Wall Hanging

Antique Turkoman Asmalyk Camel Trapping Textile Wall Hanging

Located in Savannah, GA

Rare Turkoman hand-knotted decorative asmalyk which is a camel trapping used in weddings. Measures

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Antique 1890s Turkmen Tribal Turkish Rugs

Materials

Wool

Antique Turkmen Yomud Tribe Camel Trapping or Asmalyk, Late 19th C
Antique Turkmen Yomud Tribe Camel Trapping or Asmalyk, Late 19th C

Antique Turkmen Yomud Tribe Camel Trapping or Asmalyk, Late 19th C

Located in Istanbul, TR

Asmalys (Camel trappings) are an essential part of a camel decoration for people of Turkmen tribes

Category

Antique Late 19th Century Turkmen Tribal Central Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Antique Turkmen Yomud Tribe Camel Trapping or Asmalyk, Last Quarter 19th C
Antique Turkmen Yomud Tribe Camel Trapping or Asmalyk, Last Quarter 19th C

Antique Turkmen Yomud Tribe Camel Trapping or Asmalyk, Last Quarter 19th C

Located in Istanbul, TR

Asmalys (Camel trappings) are an essential part of a camel decoration for people of Turkmen tribes

Category

Antique Late 19th Century Turkmen Tribal Central Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Antique Turkmen Yomud Asmalyk for decoration of bride's camel, 19th century
Antique Turkmen Yomud Asmalyk for decoration of bride's camel, 19th century

Antique Turkmen Yomud Asmalyk for decoration of bride's camel, 19th century

Located in Beograd, RS

In this listing you will find an antique Turkmen Asmalyk, which is a ceremonial camel trapping. It

Category

Antique 19th Century Turkmen Tribal Central Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Antique Yomud Asmalyk - Mid 19th Century
Antique Yomud Asmalyk - Mid 19th Century

Antique Yomud Asmalyk - Mid 19th Century

$6,500

W 24.81 in L 41.34 in

Antique Yomud Asmalyk - Mid 19th Century

Located in Sultanahmet, 34

weaving, created for use as a decorative camel trapping during wedding processions. Asmalyks are among the

Category

Antique Mid-19th Century Turkmen Central Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

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Antique Yomut Asmaylik Camel Trapping
Antique Yomut Asmaylik Camel Trapping

Antique Yomut Asmaylik Camel Trapping

Unavailable

W 26 in L 43 in

Antique Yomut Asmaylik Camel Trapping

Located in Aspen, CO

This Turkoman weaving was used in the tents of the Yomut tribal people. Also, the trapping was hung

Category

Mid-20th Century Turkmen Central Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Rare Pair Turkoman Yomut Rugs, Camel Trapping or Headboard
Rare Pair Turkoman Yomut Rugs, Camel Trapping or Headboard

Rare Pair Turkoman Yomut Rugs, Camel Trapping or Headboard

Located in Alessandria, Piemonte

Rare pair of Turkoman Yomut Asmalyk rugs, camel trapping or wall hanging - This trapeizoid shape

Category

Antique Late 19th Century Turkmen Other Central Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Turkmen Yomut Asmalyk
Turkmen Yomut Asmalyk

Turkmen Yomut Asmalyk

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W 31 in L 48 in

Turkmen Yomut Asmalyk

Located in San Francisco, CA

this Yomut asmalyk, a pendentive camel trapping traditionally woven for Turkmen weddings. This

Category

Antique 19th Century Turkmen Central Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Antique Afghan Camel Trapping, Yomut Turkmen Wall Hanging, Tribal Textile
Antique Afghan Camel Trapping, Yomut Turkmen Wall Hanging, Tribal Textile

Antique Afghan Camel Trapping, Yomut Turkmen Wall Hanging, Tribal Textile

Located in Dallas, TX

76630, antique Afghan Baluch camel trapping, Asmalyk Yomut Turkmen wall hanging tribal textile

Category

Early 20th Century Afghan Tribal Central Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

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Antique Yomud Asmalyk - 19th Century Turkmen Yomud Asmalyk, Antique Tapestry
Antique Yomud Asmalyk - 19th Century Turkmen Yomud Asmalyk, Antique Tapestry

Antique Yomud Asmalyk - 19th Century Turkmen Yomud Asmalyk, Antique Tapestry

Located in Sultanahmet, 34

A Unique Piece of the 19th Century: Antique Turkmen Yomud Hanging Carpet This elegant 19th century Turkmen Yomud Asmalyk rug is a work of art that can enchant any space with its car...

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Antique 19th Century Central Asian Central Asian Rugs

Materials

Wool

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