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Reed-beeters of a West African loom 10.09.2073

An important part of the West African handloom is the reed or beater. The size of the reed determines the width of strip to be woven. The beater is rectangular in shape, built of two fine strips of bamboo with holes cut at each end, joined by reeds. The reed is suspended by two strings from a beam across the top of the loom.

  • Ref.:10.09.2073
  • Size:22 X 21 cm
  • Weight:775

Category

  • Weaving, Spinning, Dying Tools 10.09West-, Central- & North Africa 29.01
  • AFRICAN TEXTILES 10REGIONAL GALLERIES 29

Origin

  • West and Central Africa
  • NIGERIABENIN
  • YorubaFon

Material

  • VegetalCotton BambooWood

Quality

  • Didactic material for weaving & dyingCollectible (fine or rare example of an object)Excellent overall conditionFunctional tool

140.00
CHF
$