A collaboration between In Lieu of Writing and the artist Oliver Bernsen.
Raw iron-flecked stoneware thrown on the wheel, wired with brass hardware and cloth cord. Hand sewn Baluchi shade.
Baluchi (a.k.a. Baluch or Belouchi) pieces are hand woven rugs created by nomad Baluch artists that lived on the borders of Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bahrain and India. Baluchi rugs are most often identified by the colors used, traditionally sourcing from indigo and turmeric. The specific fabric used in this shade is thought to be from the mid 20th century. 16.5”H X 8.5”W
A collaboration between In Lieu of Writing and the artist Oliver Bernsen.
Raw iron-flecked stoneware thrown on the wheel, wired with brass hardware and cloth cord. Hand sewn Baluchi shade.
Baluchi (a.k.a. Baluch or Belouchi) pieces are hand woven rugs created by nomad Baluch artists that lived on the borders of Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bahrain and India. Baluchi rugs are most often identified by the colors used, traditionally sourcing from indigo and turmeric. The specific fabric used in this shade is thought to be from the mid 20th century. 16.5”H X 8.5”W