Lot 367 , A Tibetan square sitting rug, late 19th/early 20th century, 80cm x 80cm

A Tibetan square sitting rug, late 19th/early 20th century, 80cm x 80cm

A Tibetan square sitting rug, late 19th/early 20th century, woven with a crane and auspicious objects on a red ground, 80cm x 80cm
Estimate £100-150

Provenance - The Pestalozzi International Foundation collection of Tibetan thangkas, Buddhist figures and ritual objects.

In 1947, the British Pestalozzi Children's Village association was founded by Dr Henry Alexander - a German, Jewish, refugee who moved to the UK before the Second World War - and Mrs Mary Buchanan - a British sociologist. In 1959 the organisation opened a 170 acre property in Sedlescombe, East Sussex to house and educate children from displaced persons camps in Europe at the end of World War II.
In 1963, twenty-two Tibetan students, along with their house parents, arrived at the village. In 1967/68 saw the last of the European students at Pestalozzi and from that point students from Tibet, India and Nepal - amongst other countries - began to arrive. The Tibetan children and their house parents rescued Buddhist thangkas (paintings) and relics from the local temples during the upheavals of the 1960s which are included in this sale. The collection also includes Buddhist figures of deities from China, Burma and Thailand. The funds raised will help Pestalozzi to continue to offer educational scholarships to children from under-privileged countries.


There are some slight variations to the ground colour in the weaving of the square sitting rug, there is the odd unpicked thread where the thread is coming out slightly from the pile, otherwise in reasonable condition.


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Sold for £190