This saddle blanket was woven in Tibet at the turn of the 20th century.  This rugs are known as a Makden and were intended to be used under a horse saddle in Tibet. This piece has been woven in two pieces and attached with cotton fabric. Two leather pieces have been woven in to attach the blanket to the animal. Each half features a mandala filled with four bats on an orange ground and a lively blue cloud motif where the halves interface.. The outer border features cloud-bands and auspicious symbols.

Orange & Blue Tibetan Saddle Blanket - 2’3 x 4’6

Regular price $750.00 Sale

This saddle blanket was woven in Tibet at the turn of the 20th century.

These rugs are known as a Makden and were intended to be used under a horse saddle in Tibet. This piece has been woven in two pieces and attached with cotton fabric. Two leather pieces have been woven in to attach the blanket to the animal. Each half features a mandala filled with four bats on an orange ground and a lively blue cloud motif where the halves interface.. The outer border features cloud-bands and auspicious symbols.

In Good condition. Various areas of wear and some color run in the reds

Size: 2'3" x 4'6" [69cm x 137cm] 

Age: Q1 20th Century (1900-1925)

Origin: Tibet 

Type of Rug: Saddle Blanket 

Material: Wool on cotton with mixed cotton fabric and leather

Pile Height: Low 

Condition: Good, various areas of wear consistent with age, color run

 

BK2673

 

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