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Qasha'i
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| Origin | Iran (Persia) |
| Type | Bag |
| Material | Natural Wool |
| Age | Old (50 to 99 years) |
| Culture | Nomadic |
| Usage | Classic |
| Color | Blue, Multicolour |
| Dimensions | 145 × 44 cm |
| Art.-Nr. | 020423 |
The term "mafrash" refers to a type of traditional storage bag used by nomadic tribes, particularly the Qashqai people in Iran. These bags were an integral part of Qashqai nomadic life, serving both functional and decorative purposes.
The Qashqai people are known for their intricate weaving techniques and vibrant designs. Mafrash bags were typically made by Qashqai women as part of their dowry, showcasing their skills and creativity. These bags were used to store and transport household items, textiles, and personal belongings as the Qashqai tribes moved between seasonal grazing grounds.