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Aniocha cloth
Textile

Aniocha cloth

1966-1967

An Aniocha cloth toga, part of an outfit with a matching wrapper (ITC 2014.107.2), made in Ogwashi Uku in the Western Igbo area of Nigeria. The basic weave is in white with narrow red warp stripes. Re...

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Aniocha cloth
Textile

Aniocha cloth

1966-1967

An Aniocha cloth head tie, made in Ogwashi Uku in the Western Igbo area of Nigeria. The basic weave is in white with narrow red warp stripes. Red and black weft float motifs are in the form of weft st...

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Aniocha cloth
Textile

Aniocha cloth

1966-1967

An Aniocha cloth head tie, made in Ogwashi Uku in the Western Igbo area of Nigeria. The basic weave is in white with narrow red warp stripes. Red and black weft float motifs are in the form of weft st...

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Aniocha cloth
Textile

Aniocha cloth

1966-1967

An Aniocha cloth wrapper, part of an outfit with a matching toga (ITC 2014.107.1), made in Ogwashi Uku in the Western Igbo area of Nigeria. The basic weave is in white with narrow red warp stripes. Re...

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Aniocha cloth
Textile

Aniocha cloth

1966-1967

An Aniocha cloth head tie in plain white, made in Ogwashi Uku in the Western Igbo area of Nigeria. This is women’s weave; a broad panel woven on a broad vertical loom. There are fringes at both ends...

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Aniocha cloth double weave
Textile

Aniocha cloth double weave

1966-1967

A white on white double weave Aniocha cloth with some drawn thread work, made in the Western Igbo area of Nigeria. This is women’s weave; two broad panels woven on a broad vertical loom and sewn tog...

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Aniocha cloth double weave
Textile

Aniocha cloth double weave

1966-1967

A white on white double weave Aniocha cloth, made in the Western Igbo area of Nigeria. This is women’s weave; two broad panels woven on a broad vertical loom and sewn together. There are fringes at...

More details and larger image