155 (previous number (collector's original number))
Accession number:
Acc.4812
Description:
hard and smooth wood shaft, slightly bent and cracked in places. The single-bar whorl is of softer wood, rough and chipped, with rounded ends. The shaft inserted into a hole in the whorl, with a piece of cloth to give it grip. A flat metal hook is pressed in the hole against the shaft. The whole assemblage is tied on with a piece of nylon magenta cloth. The yarn on the spindle was made to demonstrate the process for me: gray goat hair and yellow cotton yarn made by unraveling a piece of cloth I had brought. An assortment of yarn from various women in the village, some cotton or blend, some goat hair, some made of unraveled cloth. A tuft of multicolored nifhs, unraveled cloth, is included. All are Z-plied. The samples demonstrate the variety of spinning techniques used, the imagination and play with color in spinning and plying, and the ingenuity in the use of available materials among poor people of a remote area. All made for self
Donor:
Joy Hilden
Collection place:
Shabaha, Saudi Arabia
Verbatim coll. place:
Shabaha, Saudi Arabia
Culture or time period:
Bedouin
Maker or artist:
bul Wahad, Magbooleh Muslim, Khadra
Collector:
Joy Hilden
Object type:
ethnography
Object class:
Spindles (textile working equipment)
Function:
1.6 Manufacturing, Constructing, Craft, and Professional Pursuits