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All items39559 of 243883Loetz Candia Silberiris with Applied Bands/Pulled Feet,  PN Unknown, ca. 1902Early Wooden Textile Tool?
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    Posted 5 years ago

    weaverJJ
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    Purchased this at an antique mall. Tag described it as Early Native American Weaving, although I have my doubts. Approximately 20" x 20". It is somewhat stiff. Not cut from a larger piece as the ground cloth is hemmed to the front with no pattern weaving on it. Some of the forms are a pile and lines appear to be Soumak. The first photo is taken with what I think is the warp going left/right. I'd love to have a lead as to the origin of it.

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    1. finders9, 5 years ago
      Hello - actually this is a raffia weaving from Africa (Kuba people) - yours is a particularly nice one, in my opinion, by virtue of the elaborate pattern and apparent age/condition. There is a great deal of information available on line - here is one example https://exquisiteafricanart.com/project/kuba-shoowa-textile-0869/
      Enjoy!
    2. weaverJJ, 5 years ago
      Thank you! I do have a small book about Kuba cloth and thought it looked similar.
    3. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 5 years ago
      Kuba cloth! i found a few. i was in a family friend's home in mexico last year and they had a kuba cloth over 15 ft tall on the wall in the entry. it was spectacular! yours is a very nice one too.
    4. weaverJJ, 5 years ago
      Thank you. It does have thicker pile areas so from what I read, it may be kasai.

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