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English: Two of four symmetrically arranged arches (‘gates’) containing guardian figures that separate the ‘Seljuk’ star medallions depict the four gates of the Turkmen universe. The motif recalls the small tent housing the bride on the wedding caravan camel. See original source for context.
Daarenga Mid 1700s(?) to mid-1800s
Sɩngre https://www.hali.com/news/salor-turkmen-kejebe-trapping/
Gulsda unknown Turkmen artisan. Photo by auctioneer?
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