19th C. Chinese Yao / Mien Wedding Blanket, ex-Historia
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Far East, South China, Yao / Mien, ca. 1900 CE. A fine and rare heirloom wedding blanket of an intricate embroidered geometric design from the Yao, sometimes referred to as the Mien, culture. Size: Textile without border measures 38-1/2" x 24" (97.8 x 61 cm); with border 47" x 33" (119.4 x 83.8 cm).
The textile is made from two panels of hand spun and hand woven cotton with natural dyes in hues of indigo blue, cornflower blue, tan, and light beige. Two narrow panels of near miniature stylized geometric patterns border two ends of the piece, and the entire composition is framed with a generous indigo cotton border. The Yao are a widespread ethnic people with branches in China, Thailand, and Vietnam -- a Daoist/Taoist culture that blends ancient animist beliefs with Chinese Daoist philosophy. Hence, their textile designs boast a great variety.
Provenance: Ex-Historia Antiques, James Caswell, Santa Monica, CA
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Far East, South China, Yao / Mien, ca. 1900 CE. A fine and rare heirloom wedding blanket of an intricate embroidered geometric design from the Yao, sometimes referred to as the Mien, culture. Size: Textile without border measures 38-1/2" x 24" (97.8 x 61 cm); with border 47" x 33" (119.4 x 83.8 cm).
The textile is made from two panels of hand spun and hand woven cotton with natural dyes in hues of indigo blue, cornflower blue, tan, and light beige. Two narrow panels of near miniature stylized geometric patterns border two ends of the piece, and the entire composition is framed with a generous indigo cotton border. The Yao are a widespread ethnic people with branches in China, Thailand, and Vietnam -- a Daoist/Taoist culture that blends ancient animist beliefs with Chinese Daoist philosophy. Hence, their textile designs boast a great variety.
Provenance: Ex-Historia Antiques, James Caswell, Santa Monica, CA
All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.
A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.
We ship worldwide to most countries and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience.
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Condition
Textile itself is in excellent condition. Only a few small holes and one small repair to the blue border.
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Making music happen since 2009…
Today, Musack's mission is to give kids and teens a voice through music by providing guitars, drums, and support for music teachers - wherever the need arises.
But back in 2009, Emmy-Award winning writer/producer Donick Cary (Letterman /Simpsons / Parks and Recreation /Silicon Valley) began Musack with a simple vision - raise money to fund musical programs for his hometown high school on Nantucket Island. After a rash of teen suicides on the island, Donick thought about how he and his friends got through their teen years. Music.
Musack continues to make music happen around the world with support from people like you. All lots offered for sale in today’s fundraising auction have been donated by celebrities, non-celebrities, and local businesses. Help us help our kids - bid high, bid often!
Donick Cary
President, Musack.org
Don't miss our 2017 Musack Rock n’ Roll Carnival!
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19th C. Chinese Yao / Mien Wedding Blanket, ex-Historia
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