Purchased by Dale 40-45 years ago at a Window Rock trading post (Hubbell?) on a visit to Canyon De Chelly. Price lost to ancient memories.
Size 76" x 47"
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A Northeast India Sikkim-made Lepcha rug. Lepcha rugs, specifically Sikkim-made Lepcha rugs, are a type of handwoven textile originating from Northeast India, particularly the state of Sikkim. These rugs are created by the Lepcha people, an indigenous community native to the region.
The Lepcha community has a rich weaving tradition, and their rugs are known for their intricate designs and vibrant colors. Lepcha rugs are traditionally handwoven using a backstrap loom, a simple yet effective tool that allows the weaver to control the tension of the warp threads.
The designs found on Sikkim-made Lepcha rugs often showcase geometric patterns, floral motifs, and symbolic representations. These designs are created by carefully manipulating the weft threads, which are woven horizontally across the warp threads. Lepcha weavers utilize a variety of techniques, including discontinuous weft and interlocking weft, to achieve the desired patterns and textures.
Very good condition
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