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Description

Pale orange, cream, and green weaving. There are three and a half 13cm diamonds down the center of the textile and cream zig-zag pattern going down both sides. There are cream coloured loops on one end and cream tassels on the other end. The yarn is uneven and lumpy. There is yellow thread on both ends as well. Not certain if it was used in a repair or something else. There is a blue machine-made tag stitched onto one corner. It says "SALISH WEAVING" "HANDCRAFTED - FRASER VALLEY" "BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA".

Provenance

Donated by Pat Matthews June 18, 2021. The weavings were purchased in the 1970's.

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