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79556 Vintage Anatolian Yüncü Chuval (grain bag), 02'09 x 02'05.
The Nomad’s Blessing: An Anatolian Chuval Masterpiece of Fertility and …
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79556 Vintage Anatolian Yüncü Chuval (grain bag), 02'09 x 02'05.
The Nomad’s Blessing: An Anatolian Chuval Masterpiece of Fertility and Fortune
Woven by Anatolian weavers as both a functional vessel and a symbolic heirloom, this handwoven wool vintage Anatolian chuval—once used as a grain bag—captures the intimate artistry of nomadic life where weaving served as both storytelling and blessing. Its luminous red field radiates warmth and vitality, a color long associated with life, prosperity, and celebration across the Anatolian plateau. Such textiles were rarely created as mere utilitarian objects; they were deeply personal and woven by women who infused each motif with aspirations for abundance, family harmony, and enduring fortune. Today, surviving examples of this caliber offer collectors a captivating glimpse into the spiritual and artistic traditions of nomadic culture.
Across the vibrant field unfolds a mesmerizing lattice of repeating Bereket motifs, one of the most powerful symbols within Anatolian weaving traditions. The iconic motif itself is a harmonious union of masculine and feminine energies: the elibelinde figure representing the female and the koçboynuzu or ram’s horn representing the male. Together they form a sacred emblem of fertility and abundance. Each motif encloses a protective eye at its center, a talisman woven to guard the household against the evil eye and preserve the wellbeing of family and harvest alike. The rhythmic repetition of these symbols transforms the surface into a radiant tapestry of life, union, and protection.
Encircling this extraordinary masterpiece is a delicate guard border of the running water motif, a design that flows gracefully around the composition like a living current. In nomadic culture, water represents the sacred lifeblood of existence—the element that sustains herds, crops, and the rhythms of daily survival. By framing the central field with this motif, the weaver invokes the eternal flow of vitality and renewal, reinforcing the wishes for prosperity embedded within the textile’s design.
Completing the composition is a bold main border animated with the snake (Yılan) motif, a powerful emblem associated with fertility, protection, rebirth, and immortality. The serpentine forms create a protective perimeter around the central blessings, symbolically safeguarding the prosperity they promise. Polychromatic pompoms finish the piece with vibrant nomadic charm, their playful movement recalling the tassels that once adorned treasured tribal belongings. The result is an exquisite work of art—an authentic Anatolian artifact whose symbolism, artistry, and cultural depth elevate it into a rare collector’s treasure steeped in meaning and timeless prestige.
Abrash.
Hand knotted wool. Handwoven wool.
Made in Turkey.
Measures: 02'09 x 02'05.
Pile Height: 0.34 of an inch.
Date: 1950's, Mid-20th Century.
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- Dimensions
- 2′5″ × 2′9″ and 0.34″ thick
- Pattern
- Geometric
- Rug Construction
- Hand Knotted
- Period
- Mid 20th Century
- Country of Origin
- Turkey
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Wool
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Red
- Condition Notes
- Abrash. Wear Consistent with Age and Use. If you require more information before purchasing please let us know. We do … moreAbrash. Wear Consistent with Age and Use. If you require more information before purchasing please let us know. We do our best to ensure that our photos are as true to color as possible as we know every individual may see these colors differently. less
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