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Magnificent weaving more commonly known as "Arkilla Jenngo", generally intended for the aristocratic Tuareg. This antique wedding textile was used as a very prestigious hanging at high society weddings. Formerly, it was used to surround and hide the nuptial bed. Woven by hand on the same principle as the Bogolan, the hanging is made on a narrow loom and sewn selvage to selvedge. The warp is in cotton and the weft in wool. Each hanging was made by the Fulani people for the Tuareg people of Mali. The Tuareg people are a nomadic group who do not produce textiles but instead rely on weavers from neighboring regions to supply themselves with fabric used for tents and beds. Itinerant Fulani weavers traveled to Tuareg encampments to weave tent partitions or bedspreads. There are several varieties of Arkilla whose decoration varies according to the recipient of the work. Fulani weavers use the same ancestral process both to make these particular textiles and to make their own blankets (same loom, same techniques, same materials). However, the design remains quite different from traditional Fulani textiles. Decoration advice: very beautiful effect guaranteed on a sofa, on a bed, as a curtain or even as a hanging on the wall! Dimensions: H 185cm x W 130cm Care: Hand wash or dry clean Info: Our fabrics are spun, woven and dyed by hand. As a result, they may have some imperfections that make the authenticity, beauty and particularity of this ancestral craft work.
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Magnificent weaving more commonly known as "Arkilla Jenngo", generally intended for the aristocratic Tuareg. This antique wedding textile was used as a very prestigious hanging at high society weddings. Formerly, it was used to surround and hide the nuptial bed. Woven by hand on the same principle as the Bogolan, the hanging is made on a narrow loom and sewn selvage to selvedge. The warp is in cotton and the weft in wool. Each hanging was made by the Fulani people for the Tuareg people of Mali. The Tuareg people are a nomadic group who do not produce textiles but instead rely on weavers from neighboring regions to supply themselves with fabric used for tents and beds. Itinerant Fulani weavers traveled to Tuareg encampments to weave tent partitions or bedspreads. There are several varieties of Arkilla whose decoration varies according to the recipient of the work. Fulani weavers use the same ancestral process both to make these particular textiles and to make their own blankets (same loom, same techniques, same materials). However, the design remains quite different from traditional Fulani textiles. Decoration advice: very beautiful effect guaranteed on a sofa, on a bed, as a curtain or even as a hanging on the wall! Dimensions: H 185cm x W 130cm Care: Hand wash or dry clean Info: Our fabrics are spun, woven and dyed by hand. As a result, they may have some imperfections that make the authenticity, beauty and particularity of this ancestral craft work.
Color:
White
Material:
Cotton, Wool
Magnifique tissage plus communément appelé « Arkilla Jenngo », généralement destiné aux Touareg aristocratiques.
Ce textile de mariage antique était utilisé comme une tenture très prestigieuse lors de mariage de la haute société. Autrefois, elle servait à entourer et cacher le lit nuptial.
Tissée à la main sur le même principe que les Bogolan, la tenture est confectionnée sur un métier à tisser étroit et cousue lisière à lisière. La chaîne est en coton et la trame en laine.
Chaque tenture était fabriquée par le peuple peul pour le peuple touareg du Mali.
Le peuple touareg est un groupe nomade qui ne produit pas de textiles mais s'appuie plutôt sur des tisserands des régions voisines pour se fournir en tissu utilisé pour les tentes et les lits.
Les tisserands peuls itinérants se rendaient dans les campements Touaregs pour tisser des cloisons de tente ou des couvre-lits.
Il existe plusieurs variétés d’Arkilla dont le décor varie selon le destinataire de l’ouvrage.
Les tisserands peuls utilisent le même procédé ancestral aussi bien pour réaliser ces textiles particuliers que pour fabriquer leurs propres couvertures (même métier à tisser, mêmes techniques, mêmes matériaux).
Cependant, le design reste assez différent des textiles peuls traditionnels.
Conseils déco : très bel effet garanti sur un canapé, sur un lit, en rideau ou encore en tenture accrochée au mur !
Dimensions : H 185 cm x L 130 cm
Entretien : Lavage à la main ou nettoyage à sec
Infos : nos tissus sont filés, tissés et teint à la main. De ce fait, ils peuvent présenter quelques imperfections qui font l'authenticité, la beauté et la particularité de ce travail artisanal ancestral.
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