Afghan tribal salt bag, undated
Part of collection: Carol Litchfield collection on the history of salt (2012-219)
Dates
- Creation: undated
Scope and Contents
From Ebay listing: "This is an Afghani Salt bag used in villages. Its actual size is 1'2" by 1'3". The reverse side if a flat kilim, which the obverse is 100% wool, it has a nice geometric design with a dominate right red. The rug piece is around 25 years old. One end is open."
Physical Description
1 handwoven salt bag : 14 x 15 in.
Physical Storage Information
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From the Collection: 54 Linear Feet
Additional Description
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Repository Details
Repository Details
Part of the Audiovisual Collections Repository