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Ethnographic
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Ewe HandwovenTextile, Ghana , African RARE
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USD 360.00 |
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USD 360.00 |
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Saturday, August 30, 2008 |
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Saturday, September 06, 2008 |
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Denver, CO |
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Description
Ewe Hand Woven Textile Type of Object: textile, cloth Ethnic Group: Ewe Country of Origin: Ghana or Togo Materials: Cotton Approximate Age: 1st half of 20th century Dimensions: 65 by 110 inches Overall Condition: Used Damage, Repair: Some small stains, small holes, examples shown below .Additional Information: The Ewe people, who live in Ghana and Togo, have textiles similar to the kente of their neighboring Ashante, but they are woven of cotton, and are generally more muted. They are called "Keta" because they were originally produced in a coastal town of that name. Recommended Reading: See AFRICAN TEXTILES by Christopher Spring, and AFRICAN MAJESTY-THE TEXTILE ART OF THE ASHANTE AND EWE, by Adler and Barnard.**022906** All content, including pictures, Copyright Africa Direct Inc., 2006 Add Us To Your Favorite Sellers! Please visit our About Us page. SquareTrade © AP6.0 PesaMember
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