An exercise in color and simplicity. Clearly intended for monastic use, the rich orange/gold color is unusual to be used in such abundance. The four swastikas in the corners compose the only real designs; the alternately opposed swastikas are drawn with no relevance to either the Bon-po or Buddhist version of this motif. Given the clear abrash, it is likely the field color is derived from a natural dyestuff, possibly tumeric.
Referenced from "Dream Weavers - Textile Art from the Tibetan Plateau, Pages 52 & 53, Plate 2"
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