Textile (8) - 60 cm - 60 cm

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Using the leaf of the raffia tree, the Kuba people of the Congo first hand cut, and then weave the strips of leaf to make pieces of fabric, often called raffia cloth. There are several different subgroups of the Kuba people, and each group has different and unique ways to make the fabric – contributing to the wide variety of styles you’ll find in this fabric. Some make it thicker, longer, shorter, or with different patches and/or colors. Each patch is symbolic, and many times a piece has multiple meanings. When Kuba cloth originated, it is thought that there were probably no patches used, but because the cloth is brittle, it tears easily, and it’s likely that patches were used to repair the frequent tears. Later, each patch developed a meaning, and different patterns were uniquely arranged to tell a story.

Using the leaf of the raffia tree, the Kuba people of the Congo first hand cut, and then weave the strips of leaf to make pieces of fabric, often called raffia cloth. There are several different subgroups of the Kuba people, and each group has different and unique ways to make the fabric – contributing to the wide variety of styles you’ll find in this fabric. Some make it thicker, longer, shorter, or with different patches and/or colors. Each patch is symbolic, and many times a piece has multiple meanings. When Kuba cloth originated, it is thought that there were probably no patches used, but because the cloth is brittle, it tears easily, and it’s likely that patches were used to repair the frequent tears. Later, each patch developed a meaning, and different patterns were uniquely arranged to tell a story.

Details

Era
1900-2000
No. of items
8
Material
rafia
Ethnic group/ culture
Shoowa-Kuba
Country of Origin
Congo
Sold with stand
No
Length
60 cm
Width
60 cm
Condition
Fair condition - heavily used & with possibly minor parts missing
Estimated Period
1950-1960
Sold by
PolandVerified
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Objects sold
Private

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