Inside a Bedouin chief’s tent – Syria – 1930s
From the same collection of Jacques Edinger at the French Musee du Quai Branly: inside a chief’s tent: the divider separating the public area of the tent from the private quarters (now a rare, highly sought-after item); a barebones camel saddle, and the falcon on his perch.
Beautiful! Being a desert person, I can see myself spending time in such a dwelling.
Great photos!
This one I truly wish was in color, so I could appreciate the weaving properly.
Gosh, yes! So much time and the skill must have gone into creating it.