





31693 Antique Yomut Asmalyk wedding Camel cover
This Antique Yomut Asmalyk, measuring 2'5" x 3'8", is a remarkable example of Turkmen textile tradition, steeped in cultural significance. The term "Asmalyk" means "a thing to be hung" in Turkmen, referring to the decorative textiles traditionally used in Turkmen wedding processions. Asmalyks are typically five-sided, though some may have seven sides, and can be pile-woven or embroidered. The Yomut Asmalyk, in particular, is the most common of these, with pieces like this one showcasing the intricate designs of the Yomut tribe, followed by those of the Tekke tribe. These textiles were crafted in pairs to adorn the flanks of the bride’s wedding camel and were later hung in her domed, felt-covered tent, symbolizing the bride’s journey and celebration.
The Antique Yomut Asmalyk in 2'5" x 3'8" is not just a beautiful piece of functional art but a rare artifact that embodies the rich cultural heritage of the Turkmen people. With its vibrant colors and detailed craftsmanship, it offers both historical value and aesthetic charm, making it an exceptional addition to any collection or as a unique accent piece in your home.