Vintage 16: Cinta Nebaj

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This is an exquisite vintage handwoven headdress from the town of Nebaj. This piece would be traditionally worn intertwined with long hair, with pompoms adorning the top of the headdress when worn. This is a very special treasure piece to be cherished, and a beautiful one to incorporate into homedecor.

The headdress is handwoven on a backstrap loom with cotton threads; the tassels have some acrylic to add volume. Brocade designs include zoomorphic figures traditional from that area - can you spot the birds and the horse?

An interesting point to note is the decorative stitching at the ends of the cinta, above the pompoms. In Nebaj, men traditionally wear thick wool coats sewn by machine, with decorative machine stitching, also. It has become part of the traditional patterns of the town, though rather modern in nature (with sewing machines). The stitching seen here in this cinta mimics machine stitching, but if you look closely and both front and back, you'll see that it was done by hand.

Measurements:

Width: 4.5 inches

Length: 100 inches

Pompoms: 6 inches on each side

Material: Cotton & cotton blend

Care: Hand wash separately and line dry inside out. Colors should not bleed, but best to be gentle to preserve the brocade stitches.

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