Joe Loux. | textiles
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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A rare felt rug or mosen from Japan, used in the traditional Japanese tea ceremony. It dates to the 19th century.

Indigo Blue Mōsen with Shibori

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Joe Loux presents a Tapa cloth from Fiji known as 'masi kesa'. It is made from the inner bark of the paper mulberry tree and decorated with stenciled patterns.

Tapa Cloth from Fiji

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Berber Woman’s Headcloth

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Dayak Seed-Planting Basket

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Bontoc Sieve for Catching Snails

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Qing Dynasty Bamboo Undergarment

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Malipo Yi Baby Carrier

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Ainu Robe

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Congolese Basket

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