Country Cloth
Country cloth is a thick, heavy, cloth, traditionally made from locally grown cotton that is spun into thread, dyed, and woven into strips on a tripod loom. The strips are then sewn together edge to edge to form the finished cloth. Such cloth was, in the past, regarded as a sign or wealth and Prestige. This example can be identified as Kpokpo type as it is embroidered and has inlay's different colours. It is composed of brown, beige, blue, and ochre strips, with embroidered bands of brocade and diamond motifs at either end. Kondi gula is the Mende word for country cloth.
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- Type: Textiles, cloth
- Object: Country Cloth
- Materials: Textile
- Culture Group: Mende
- Dimensions: 560mm x 432mm x 45mm [folded]
- Production Date: Pre 1960
- Associated Places: Unknown
- Associated People: Guy Massie-Taylor (Collector)
- Museum: Glasgow Museums
- Accession Number: GLAMG:A.1985.13.gj
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