Khaden
This Tibetan sleeping khaden, from the late 1900s, features a striking checkerboard design in cream camel and deep indigo. These natural tones evoke the serene landscapes of the Tibetan Plateau, symbolizing the balance between earth and sky.
Traditionally used by nomadic families, the khaden served as both bedding and a cultural artifact, offering warmth and comfort in the cold, high-altitude regions. Its geometric design reflects Tibetan Buddhist ideals of balance and harmony.
Handwoven from naturally dyed wool, this khaden exemplifies exceptional craftsmanship. Its durability and cultural significance make it not only a functional piece but also a valuable heirloom, embodying the simplicity and resilience of Tibetan life
Condition: Structurally sound for its age, with no major repairs
Date: 1920-1930
Warp: Cotton
Weft: hand spun wool
Colours: medium-dark-navy blue/off-white- cream-beige/camel
Size: 88cm x 163cm (34.65in x 64.17in)
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⚠️ Note: Please note that there may be a slight measurement discrepancy of 1-2 cm.
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