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Camels: A ply-split braided tang around the camel

Ishaan Raghunandan

Khamir

Khamir
Bhuj, Kachchh, Gujarat, India

Tangs were used to secure the many trading goods. The tang is a belt tied to one side of the wooden saddle on the camel, passes around the animal’s neck and under its tail, and is tied to the saddle on the other side. Since the wooden saddle is typically quite long, two tangs are used to secure it. The front belt is patterned, while the back belt is typically left unpatterned.

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  • Title: Camels: A ply-split braided tang around the camel
  • Creator: Ishaan Raghunandan
  • Publisher: Khamir
  • Exhibition duration: At Bikaner House (New Delhi, India) between 10th January 2020 and 13th January 2020
  • Annual Exhibition: Desi Oon Exhibition
Khamir

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