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A CHAKHESANG NAGA HANDWOVEN AND EMBROIDERED SHAWL A CHAKHESANG NAGA HANDWOVEN AND EMBROIDERED SHAWL India, Nagaland, early – mid-20th century. The tasseled black shawl is embroidered with colorful motifs of animals, flowers, celestial objects, and phallic and yonic imagery in threads of white, red, yellow, and blue, all enclosed within narrow bands. Provenance: From an Austrian private collection. Condition: Good condition with wear, traces of use, loose threads, fraying, some tears, and minor soiling. Repairs to the centerfold. Dimensions: Size 170 x 113 cm The art of weaving remains a significant aspect of the culture and identity of the Naga people. “For the Nagas…textiles are not simply cloths but are repositories of world views, meanings, and narratives….[and] bear much of the community’s ideologies, values and beliefs in tangible form…,” writes Thingminao Horam, in Weaving Resistance and Identity: Politics of Contemporary Textile Practice of the Tangkhuls. Literature comparison: Compare a closely related Naga handwoven and embroidered shawl in the collection of the Honolulu Museum of Art.

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A CHAKHESANG NAGA HANDWOVEN AND EMBROIDERED SHAWL A CHAKHESANG NAGA HANDWOVEN AND EMBROIDERED SHAWL India, Nagaland, early – mid-20th century. The tasseled black shawl is embroidered with colorful motifs of animals, flowers, celestial objects, and phallic and yonic imagery in threads of white, red, yellow, and blue, all enclosed within narrow bands. Provenance: From an Austrian private collection. Condition: Good condition with wear, traces of use, loose threads, fraying, some tears, and minor soiling. Repairs to the centerfold. Dimensions: Size 170 x 113 cm The art of weaving remains a significant aspect of the culture and identity of the Naga people. “For the Nagas…textiles are not simply cloths but are repositories of world views, meanings, and narratives….[and] bear much of the community’s ideologies, values and beliefs in tangible form…,” writes Thingminao Horam, in Weaving Resistance and Identity: Politics of Contemporary Textile Practice of the Tangkhuls. Literature comparison: Compare a closely related Naga handwoven and embroidered shawl in the collection of the Honolulu Museum of Art.

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For sale on Wednesday 04 Sep : 11:00 (CEST)
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Galerie Zacke
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