Cover Item Number: Edz1308 from the MOA: University of British Columbia

Description

White cover with blue embroidery in delicate floral and butterfly motifs. Central motif: dish of flowers with beads and tassel surrounded by four butterflies. Upper and lower edges, selvages; ends have wide indigo bias binding and inner row of braid; left bias binding worn on inner edge. Four tapes attached to braid at upper and lower edges.

History Of Use

Blue and white embroideries are part of an ancient domestic tradition. Designs vary geographically but are constant within generations of families except for minor individual variations. Often used to decorate the bed which traditionally played a focal part in household ritual particularly at the new year when all household spirits were honored. They are family made, by women, and family owned. These embroideries were of no local commercial value.

Iconographic Meaning

Butterfly; joy, brightness, true love. Bat; happiness, long life. Dish of flowers; beauty, harmony. Beads and tassels are Buddhist symbols.

Cultural Context

utilitarian;household