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Kuba rafia cloth 10.06.681

In Kuba culture, men are responsible for raffia palm cultivation and the weaving of raffia cloth.[1]Several types of raffia cloth are produced for different purposes, the most common form of which is a plain woven cloth that is used as the foundation for decorated textile production. Men produce the cloth on inclined, single-heddle looms and then use it to make their clothing and to supply foundation cloth to female members of their clan section. The cloth is coarse when it is first cut from the loom, so it is then pounded in a mortar, which softens it and renders it ready for the application of surface decoration, for which women are responsible.[2 wikipendia

  • Ref.:10.06.681
  • Size:54 x 60 cm
  • Weight:270

Category

  • Kuba textiles & other vegetal fibres 10.06Non-Metal African Currencies 07.06
  • AFRICAN TRIBAL CURRENCIES 07 AFRICAN TEXTILES 10

Origin

  • West and Central Africa
  • CONGO KINSHASA
  • Kuba

Material

  • VegetalPalmacea, Raffia, etc.

Quality

  • Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)Fair condition (some missing, broken or repaired parts, see pictures)High aesthetic valueNew never used

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