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- Bag_face abstract "A Bag face is the front panel of a bag woven by various nomadic tribes of the Middle East and Central Asia for utilitarian and decorative purposes.The nomadic tribes of the Middle East and Central Asia are perhaps more known for the hand knotted carpets and hand woven kilims (flatwoven textiles) that they made. These tribes include but are not limited to the Belouch, the Turkmen, the Afshars, the Bakhtyari, the Qashqai, the Kurds and many others. The bags that they wove were done in the same techniques as the larger rugs they also made. The most common technique is hand-knotted pile, but many tribal bags were also done in the various flat woven techniques including plain weave (kilim weave), soumac technique and other less common techniques.These bags were used for various purposes. Often they were used for transporting goods while on migration. They also served as storage containers to be used in the tent or yurt. There are also specialized bags such as bags for carrying mirrors, bags for carrying the Qur'an, bags for carrying tent stakes and more. Often the bags are known by specific names based on the function they served. Some common bag names are \"cuval\" (camel bag), \"khorjin\" (double-sided donkey bags) and \"mafrash\" (bedding bag) to name just a few.Often, the back panel of a bag will have little or no design. Generally on bags with knotted pile faces, the back of the bag will be executed in a plain woven kilim technique.From the collectors point of view, the front or the face of the bag is much more interesting and more collectible. Often, with antique bags, the backs of the bag have been separated and discarded at some point and only the bagface remains.Although there are still some tribal weavers weaving nice bags, it is the antique bags and bag faces that are the most prized and the most collected.".
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- Bag_face wikiPageWikiLink Afshar_people.
- Bag_face wikiPageWikiLink Bakhtiari_people.
- Bag_face wikiPageWikiLink Belouch.
- Bag_face wikiPageWikiLink Camel.
- Bag_face wikiPageWikiLink Carpet.
- Bag_face wikiPageWikiLink Category:Central_Asian_culture.
- Bag_face wikiPageWikiLink Category:Textile_arts.
- Bag_face wikiPageWikiLink Category:Woven_fabrics.
- Bag_face wikiPageWikiLink Central_Asia.
- Bag_face wikiPageWikiLink Collecting.
- Bag_face wikiPageWikiLink Donkey.
- Bag_face wikiPageWikiLink Kilim.
- Bag_face wikiPageWikiLink Kurds.
- Bag_face wikiPageWikiLink Middle_East.
- Bag_face wikiPageWikiLink Nomad.
- Bag_face wikiPageWikiLink Persian_carpet.
- Bag_face wikiPageWikiLink Plain_weave.
- Bag_face wikiPageWikiLink Qashqai_people.
- Bag_face wikiPageWikiLink Quran.
- Bag_face wikiPageWikiLink Turkmens.
- Bag_face wikiPageWikiLink Yurt.
- Bag_face wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bag face".
- Bag_face wikiPageWikiLinkText "bag face".
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- Bag_face subject Category:Central_Asian_culture.
- Bag_face subject Category:Textile_arts.
- Bag_face subject Category:Woven_fabrics.
- Bag_face hypernym Panel.
- Bag_face type Work.
- Bag_face type Art.
- Bag_face type Textile.
- Bag_face comment "A Bag face is the front panel of a bag woven by various nomadic tribes of the Middle East and Central Asia for utilitarian and decorative purposes.The nomadic tribes of the Middle East and Central Asia are perhaps more known for the hand knotted carpets and hand woven kilims (flatwoven textiles) that they made. These tribes include but are not limited to the Belouch, the Turkmen, the Afshars, the Bakhtyari, the Qashqai, the Kurds and many others.".
- Bag_face label "Bag face".
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- Bag_face wasDerivedFrom Bag_face?oldid=618276918.
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