Belt Loom with Partially Woven Belt (Ai-nin-pul-lan-nai) Item Number: 03.325.3140 from the Brooklyn Museum

Description

This back strap loom has a hole-and-slot heddle, a European invention that was used by Pueblo weavers around the turn of the 20th century but was discarded later in favor of the indigenous shed rod and string hoop heddle. The haft rope on one end would have been attached to a stationary object, while the woven red garter on the other end would have gone around the weaver's waist. On the loom, the Hopi style belt, with a red, green, and black warps and a black weft, is in progress.

Credit Line

Museum Expedition 1903, Museum Collection Fund