Sold2022Slit Tapestry Weave Textile, Indonesia?Shawl or sash, natural dyes in pinkish red, purple, and ecru, homespun, slit tapestry weave, braided fringe. Possibly Toraja or Lombok? Appears to have age. Minor losses, especially to fringe. Approx.See Sold Price
Sold2020Two Sections of a Pre-Columbian Chimu (1100-1400 CE)Two Sections of a Pre-Columbian Chimu (1100-1400 CE) Tunic Textile, Peru. Camelied wool, slit tapestry weave depicting deer and feline motifs. Size: 1) 36.5'' x 22.25'', (93 x 57 cm.) ; 2); 37'' x 21.See Sold Price
Sold2023Lambayeque Slit-Tapestry Textile Figure of Nylamp**First Time At Auction** Pre-Columbian, North Coast Peru, Lambayeque culture, ca. 1000 to 1476 CE. A large fragment of openwork and slit-tapestry weaving techniques made from camelid (alpaca or llamaSee Sold Price
Sold201718TH C JIASHA BUDDHIST MONK'S ROBE18th Century Chinese Sino-Tibetan Mantle Worn by a Buddhist Monk (Jiasha), Silk and gold-wrapped thread slit-tapestry weave, also called KASAYA (patchwork Buddhist robe), "Buddha's Robe". EmbroideredSee Sold Price
Sold2022JIASHA BUDDHIST MONK'S ROBEMeasurements: 103-1/8" L x 44-1/2" W Mantle Worn by a Buddhist Monk (Jiasha), Silk and gold-wrapped thread slit-tapestry weave, also called KASAYA (patchwork Buddhist robe), "Buddha's Robe". Thread deSee Sold Price
Sold2018QING DYNASTY SILK JIASHA BUDDHIST MONK ROBEChinese Qing Dynasty Mantle worn by a Buddhist monk robe (Jiasha). Delicate silk and gold-wrapped thread slit-tapestry weave, also called KASAYA (patchwork Buddhist robe), Buddha's Robe. Each patch woSee Sold Price
Sold2022JIASHA BUDDHIST MONK'S ROBEMeasurements: 103-1/8" L x 44-1/2" W Mantle Worn by a Buddhist Monk (Jiasha), Silk and gold-wrapped thread slit-tapestry weave, also called KASAYA (patchwork Buddhist robe), "Buddha's Robe". Thread deSee Sold Price
Sold2017QING JIASHA BUDDHIST MONK'S ROBEChinese Qing Dynasty Mantle Worn by a Buddhist Monk (Jiasha), Silk and gold-wrapped thread slit-tapestry weave, also called KASAYA (patchwork Buddhist robe), "Buddha's Robe". Dimensions: 105" H x 44-1See Sold Price
Sold2022Vivid Nazca Proliferous Textile w/ Supernatural BeingsPre-Columbian, South Coast Peru, Nazca, Early Intermediate period, ca. 100 BCE to 800 CE. A proliferous slit tapestry textile woven from camelid wool wefts (alpaca or llama) and worked into cotton warSee Sold Price
Sold2022A LATE 20TH CENTURY BURNTWATER AREA WEAVINGA very fine and intricate Burntwater area tapestry weave textile in more than ten colors displaying floating geometrics and many devices in diamond and zig-zag patterns edged in eye dazzling serrationSee Sold Price
Sold2022Framed Chimu Polychrome Textile Panel w/ Birds**First Time At Auction** Pre-Columbian, Central Coast of Peru, Chimu culture, ca. 1100 to 1470 CE. A colorful slit-tapestry textile panel formed from tightly-woven camelid (llama or alpaca) fibers inSee Sold Price
Sold2022Meo Warrior Textile, Molo, TimorPilu Saluk tapestry weave ceremonial cloth textile with tab fringe. Approx. Provenance: Estate of Cayce Odom of Charlottesville, VA. Acquired in the 1970s by Mr. Odom, who purchased a number of antiquSee Sold Price
Sold2017Tunic Panel, Chancay Culture (1100-1400 CE)Tunic Panel, Chancay Culture (1100-1400 CE); camelid wool pattern bands are slit weave tapestry, white bands are plain weave cotton with tapestry weave design at bottom, fringe is tapestry weave; smalSee Sold Price
Sold2023A Strip with Stylized Birds, North Coast, Peru, Late Intermediate Period, 800-1100 CEA Strip with Stylized Birds, North Coast, Peru, Late Intermediate Period, 800-1100 CE Early Chimu Multicolored cotton and camelid fiber slit tapestry and plain weave weft face. 21 x 211 cm <See Sold Price
Sold2020Afghan Saddle Bag.An Afghan saddle bag. Tapestry/slit weave. Wool & turquoise beads. 52" x 25.5". Condition: Some accretions and fraying throughout. Only 2 turquoise beads are present to the edges.See Sold Price
Sold2017Fine Chinese Silk Kesi Textile with CalligraphyChinese, 20th century. A finely handwoven silk kesi textile or slit-tapestry in tones of black and red on a gold ground with four lines of black running script calligraphy flanked to left by a red seaSee Sold Price
Sold2023Part of Garment with Decorative Border, Central Coast, Peru, Late Intermediate Period, 1100-1470 CEPart of Garment with Decorative Border, Central Coast, Peru, Late Intermediate Period, 1100-1470 CE Local Style Cotton and multicolored camelid fiber plain weave and slit tapestry 17 x 98 cmSee Sold Price
Sold20192 Old and Rare Philippine Textiles2 Old and Rare Philippine Textiles. Silk tapestry weave headcloth, "pishabet", Tausug people, Sulu Archipelago, Philippines; and a woman's tubular garment, "malong a landap" with tapestry-weave bandsSee Sold Price
Sold2021QASHQAI, SOUTHWEST IRAN, SLIT-WEAVE WOOL TAPESTRYQASHQAI, SOUTHWEST IRAN, SLIT-WEAVE WOOL TAPESTRY, C. 1930S, W 4'1" L 6'11" From the collection of Dr. and Lila Esfahani, Grand Blanc, MI.See Sold Price
Sold2023A Band with Fringes Showing Mythical Beings, Central-South Coast, Peru, Middle Horizon, 500-700 CEA Band with Fringes Showing Mythical Beings, Central-South Coast, Peru, Middle Horizon, 500-700 CE Late Nasca Multicolored cotton and camelid fiber slit tapestry, stem stitch and plain weave. 12.5 xSee Sold Price
Sold2024Chimu Textile Panel w/ Birds, Slit Tapestry WovenPre-Columbian, North Coast Peru, Chimu, ca. 1000 to 1500 CE. A remarkable textile fragment made from camelid wool (alpaca or llama), woven using the slit tapestry technique in warm colors, reds, brownSee Sold Price
Sold2023Chimu Textile Fringe w/ Birds, Slit Tapestry**Originally Listed At $300** Pre-Columbian, North Coast Peru, Chimu / Chancay, ca. 800 to 1300 CE. A fascinating textile fragment made from dyed camelid wool (alpaca or llama), and possibly cotton waSee Sold Price
Sold2024Silk Aba, Syria, Ca. 1900Syrian Aba, 20th C. This textile is crafted in tapestry weave, using aubergine-colored silk with metal thread. The intricate motifs present a geometric design, characterized by fine lines and featurinSee Sold Price
Sold2016Large Huari / Wari Textile PanelPre-Columbian, Peru, Huari / Wari culture, ca. 500 to 1000 CE. This is a textile woven in the slit tapestry technique depicting six mythological beings. It's threads are vivid colors: red, brown, ochrSee Sold Price
May 18PUBLIC SALEMid-Century Louis Charles Tapestry "Les Paves de Saint Marc," Birds in Flight, Pinet de Gaulade$50