Mat Creaser Item Number: Nbz844 from the MOA: University of British Columbia

Description

Wooden mat creaser, carved and engraved with an animal head, bird, circle and triangle design.

History Of Use

This object was used for creasing cat-tail or tule reed mats in combination with a mat needle. The mat needle would be inserted through the leaves of the cat-tail, and the grooved portion of the mat creaser would be run across the surface to create a crease in the mat that would prevent it from splitting later when it was sewn with cordage.

Cultural Context

domestic