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| Since 1987 this dramatic show has featured the collections of 80 top international dealers-galleries who specialize in museum quality, pre 1940's tribal, textile and folk art. Collectors and the general public alike have a chance to view and purchase cultural artifacts of indigenous peoples from around the world.
Attending the Preview Gala provides a first opportunity to buy and also benefits the de Young Museum in their arts of Africa, Oceania, the Americas and Textiles galleries. This is a catered event by Dan McCall & Associates and includes hors d'oeuvres, with wine & other drinks. For an idea of what has been seen at the show in the past, we provide you with the following partial list of artifacts to spark your imagination. With a stronger emphasis on textiles than the New York Tribal Antiques Show our dealers have traveled afar to bring us the magnificence of such pieces as Anatolian kilims, Aymara textiles, bark cloth, batik, Caucasian and early American hooked rugs as well as a variety of tribal carpets, weavings, ceremonial clothes, Berber shawls and a variety of ikat designs. You'll see a landscape of tribal, folk and religious antiques scanning over a period of 1000 years including artifacts of the Native American Indian, Eskimo, Mayan, Incan and Himalayan peoples. These treasures, which our adventurous dealers have been fortunate enough to find and carefully preserve, have been drawn from such far away, exotic locations and regions as SE Asia, Oceanic Islands, the Middle East, Central and South America and the countries of Morocco, Nigeria, New Guinea, Mexico, Sumatra, Tibet, Uzbekistan, Cook and Solomon Islands, Polynesia, Philippines, Thailand, Borneo, India and Indonesia. | ||