Azala - Vintage Tuareg Mat | late 19th century - early 20th century
Named after the Tamasheq (tuareg language) word for "camel caravan," the Azala's design is very unique, it was woven with a side hole so it can be used in the tribe’s tent, the hole was used for the tent’s pole.
This vintage treasure is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of African art and history. It is a tangible link to the past, a reminder of the enduring human spirit, and a beautiful piece of craftsmanship that will be cherished for generations to come.
Named after the Tamasheq (tuareg language) word for "camel caravan," the Azala's design is very unique, it was woven with a side hole so it can be used in the tribe’s tent, the hole was used for the tent’s pole.
This vintage treasure is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of African art and history. It is a tangible link to the past, a reminder of the enduring human spirit, and a beautiful piece of craftsmanship that will be cherished for generations to come.
Named after the Tamasheq (tuareg language) word for "camel caravan," the Azala's design is very unique, it was woven with a side hole so it can be used in the tribe’s tent, the hole was used for the tent’s pole.
This vintage treasure is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of African art and history. It is a tangible link to the past, a reminder of the enduring human spirit, and a beautiful piece of craftsmanship that will be cherished for generations to come.
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3.94m X 2.5m 12.92' X 8.20'
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We ship worldwide via DHL, FEDEX OR ARAMEX. 1-2 days handling time and 3-14 days delivery time.
Returns are accepted within 14 days of delivery, buyer is responsible for shipping price. -
Origin: Tuareg mats have a rich history dating back centuries. They originated in the Sahara Desert, where they were used by nomadic Tuareg tribes for shelter, warmth, and seating, this tuareg mat is among our collection ANCESTORS, this particular collection is handpicked by Emma Joyston-Bechal and it includes one of the rarest tuareg mats on the markets.
Cultural Significance: Tuareg mats are more than just floor coverings; they are cultural symbols that represent the Tuareg people's nomadic lifestyle, resilience, and artistic traditions.
Weaving Techniques: The intricate weaving techniques used to create Tuareg mats are passed down through generations, ensuring that this ancient craft continues to thrive.
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Long-lasting: Tuareg mats are incredibly durable and can last for many years with proper care.
Weather-resistant: They are naturally resistant to moisture and mildew, making them suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
Versatile: Tuareg mats can be used in a variety of ways, such as floor coverings.
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Sustainable: Tuareg mats are made from natural, renewable materials, such as reed and leather.
Fair Trade: By purchasing a Tuareg mat, you are supporting fair trade practices and helping to empower local artisans.
Eco-friendly: Tuareg mats are a sustainable alternative to synthetic floor coverings, reducing your environmental impact.
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Basic care:
Wipe off the dust with a soft dry cloth.
More thorough cleaning:
Every once in a while, wipe your mat with a soft cloth lightly soaked in vegetable oil. This will help to clean, protect and add shine. -
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