Joe Loux. | Ainu Robe
A private gallery in San Francisco featuring Asian and Tribal Art, ethnographic jewelry and textiles.
Tribal art, Oceanic art, ethnic jewelry, Southeast Asian art, tribal shields, Indonesian, art, New Guinea art, Indian gold, Polynesian clubs, Nepal tribal art, tribal textiles, Southwest Chinese art, Moroccan textiles, Pyu gold, Ainu textiles, Yi objects, ancient gold, Inuit art, Paiwan, ancient beads, Nepal mask, tribal figures
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Ainu Robe.

Ainu Attush Robe
Hokkaido, Japan
Meiji Period (1868-1912)
Attush fiber (made from extracting the inner bark of elm trees, splitting the fibers and hand-knotting them). Trade cotton appliqué and natural dyes.
48″ (w) x 49″ (l)
Ex- Donald Ellis
SOLD

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Date

23 January 2020

Category

textiles