Textile

About this object

History of use

This sample is from a plain weave textile, woven on a commercial treadle loom. Men operate these looms in co-operative or factory enterprises. These textiles are produced mainly for skirts, shawls, and shirts. Although textile patterns were formerly distinguishable between towns, adaptation of patterns from town to town, makes establishing the origin of a modern commercial textile virtually impossible (Anderson).

Cultural context

textile sample

Physical description

Rectangular textile of woven cotton; striped fabric sample with pinked edges. Stripes vary in width. Repeated coloured sets in black, green, yellow, pink and purple with variegated black and white ikat stripes and 'checked' ikat bands. White adhesive tag has '5' written in black felt.