Adanudo Cloth
Ewe cloth woven from indigo dyed cotton with supplementary weft of polychrome silk stripes. The long and narrow strips were woven by men and then cut to size and stitched together selvedge to selvedge.The small size indicate that it was a womans garment.
Circa: Early 20th c.
Origin: Ewe tribes, eastern Ghana
Material: cotton with silk details.
Condition: Excellent
Dimensions: 66" x 41"
Inventory number: TX4329
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