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Waist Cloth2787/1

Men's waist cloth made up of four panels of warp faced cloth stitched together vertically with hems at each end on opposing sides. The rust-red, cream and brown of the hand spun cotton warp ikat patterns are natural dye while the narrow blue and green supplementary warps are commercial dye and mercerized cotton.

Culture
Eastern Indonesian
Material
cotton fibre, natural dye and synthetic dye
Made in
West Timor, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Fragment: Textile2787/17 a-b

Two fragments of silk dyed using plangi and trikit resist techniques. Solid pink and green ground with shapes in purple, yellow, green and pink and smaller white squares, divided into diagonal bands and wedges with white. Each fragment has a seam stitched along one side, with diagonals opposing.

Culture
Javanese
Material
silk fibre and dye
Made in
Java, Indonesia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Ceremonial Cloth2787/12

Ceremonial outer skirt cloth. Songket style, multi-coloured orange and red checked cotton with gold continuous and discontinuous weft patterns and motifs.

Culture
Balinese
Material
cotton fibre, gold metal and dye
Made in
Bali, Indonesia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Ceremonial Cloth2787/28

Ceremonial skirt cloth (saput). Long maroon coloured cloth, hand woven on a back strap loom with discontinuous warp. The natural dyed silk is single sided and weft faced. Alternating rows of hand wrapped gold and silver thread designs decorate the central panel, framed within a gold border.

Culture
Balinese
Material
silk fibre, natural dye, gold metal, silver metal and cotton fibre ?
Made in
Bali, Indonesia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Table Mat2787/35

Linen placemat, hand woven in a double weave of green and cream threads. Representation of the Viking ship 'Leksands-baten' with its name below and the name of the artist ' ASTRID SAMPE' woven into the bottom border.

Culture
Swedish
Material
linen fibre and dye
Made in
Sweden
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Ceremonial cloth2787/9

Ceremonial cloth in of songket brocade. Warp is red cotton, weft is purple silk, and the continuous and discontinuous supplementary weft is gold wrapped cotton thread. The centre motif of a traditional adat house is flanked by four karabau, or buffalo heads. The framing border of alternating gold filled squares and purple squares with crosses is thicker at the corners.

Culture
Minangkabau
Material
cotton fibre, silk fibre, gold metal and dye
Made in
Sumatra, Indonesia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Table Mat2787/36

Linen placemat, hand woven in a double weave of green and cream threads. Representation of the famous sunken ship 'Wasa', with its name and the date '1628' woven into upper corner.

Culture
Swedish
Material
linen fibre and dye
Made in
Sweden
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Ceremonial Cloth2787/30

Cloth woven from abaca fibres (musa textile) has a warp ikat decorative technique in dark brown, beige and reddish natural dye colours. The two ends have been left unfinished with a short fringe.

Culture
Philippines
Material
abaca fibre, banana fibre and natural dye
Made in
Mindanao, Philippines
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Textile2787/44

Fragment of rectangular panel of fabric with pattern divided into two bands of squares, some of which are filled with a solid colour (red, blue, yellow) while others are filled with decorative elements.

Culture
Paracas ?
Material
cotton fibre and natural dye
Made in
Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Fragment: Textile2787/43

Fragment of loosely woven fabric with design in burgundy and cream colours with stitched black dots.

Culture
Paracas ?
Material
wool fibre and natural dye
Made in
Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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