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Hearst Museum object titled Table cloth, accession number 5-16735, described as white fabric cloth composed of 3 narrow loom panels joined together lengthwise. black and white narrow band at each end finished with self-fringes.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 5-16777, described as 1 panel tie dyed (indigo and white) fabric made into a curtain. design is made up of alternating bands of white and leaf patterns. Conservation: Brass rings at 37.5cm from finished end.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 5-16387a, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 5-16778, described as 1 panel tie dyed (indigo and white) fabric made into a curtain. design is made up of alternating bands of white and leaf patterns. Conservation: Brass rings at 37cm from finished end
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 5-16388, described as 1 panel tie dyed (indigo and white) fabric made into a curtain. design is made up of alternating bands of white and leaf patterns. Purchased at Badagry market
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 5-16707, described as 13 narrow loomed strips of loomed 'fancy' cloth weaving joined to form a large panel. brown ground with 4 bands of blue and white pinstripe overlaid with supplementary weft float which does not show on the back woven with ivory yarn.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile strip, accession number 5-13718, described as Textile strip., Nigeria (Yoruba). 5-13718. Catalog no. 1957. Description: strip. Materials: cotton. Techniques: Damask weave on plain weave ground, tied and dyed. Colors: Blue ground, white designs. Dimensions: 24 x 28". Remarks: Floral, leaf? motives. Medium: textiles. Inventory check: (see over).