Antique handwoven textile fragment featuring an intricate repeating pattern with geometric and stylized floral motifs.
The textile shows characteristics that may be associated with traditional ikat or resist-dyed weaving techniques, commonly found in regions such as the Middle East (including Persian areas) or Southeast Asia (such as Indonesia). However, the exact origin is uncertain.
The fabric has a relatively dense and slightly thick structure, and the pattern appears on both sides with minimal difference, suggesting a carefully executed weaving technique.
The lower section includes a decorative border with more vivid colors and stylized elements, which may indicate use as part of a garment, ceremonial textile, or decorative panel.