Northern Afghanistan Jajim white attained by using cotton. The stripes are rendered with both stepped and serrated edges.  This very versatile textile can work as a rug, wall hanging, or throw. Initially intended for use in a tent as a divider, to cover belongings, as a sofreh, or likely all of these and more.

Vintage Gudjeri Jajim - 4'4 x 9'10

Regular price $850.00 Sale

This jajim was woven in Northern Afghanistan during the second quarter of the 20th century.

It features multiple strips sewn together horizontally with a pattern of alternating stripes in yellow, navy, crimson, and a bright white attained by using cotton. The stripes are rendered with both stepped and serrated edges.  This very versatile textile can work as a rug, wall hanging, or throw. Initially intended for use in a tent as a divider, to cover belongings, as a sofreh, or likely all of these and more. 

In Good condition. Some areas of wear and repair to fringe. Flatwoven but durable with a hefty handle. 

Size: 4'4" x 9'10" [1.32 x 3m]

Age: Q2 20th Century (1925-1950)

Country of Origin: Northern Afghanistan

Type of Rug: Gudjeri Jajim

Material: Wool

Pile Height: Flatweave

Condition: Good, some areas of repair and wear to the fringe

 

BK2606

 

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