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Igbo-style weaver, Nigeria. Akwete head wrapper, c. 1960s. cotton; plain weave with supplementary weft floats, Overall: 223.5 x 81.3 cm (88 x 32 in.). Donated by Richard Little from his experience at Comprehensive High School, Aiyetoro, Nigeria, 1965–67, 2022.22. Copyrighted.

Akwete head wrapper

c. 1960s

Igbo-style weaver, Nigeria

Igbo-style weaver, Nigeria

African Art

Akwete head wrapper, c. 1960s. Igbo-style weaver, Nigeria. Cotton; plain weave with supplementary weft floats; overall: 223.5 x 81.3 cm (88 x 32 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Donated by Richard Little from his experience at Comprehensive High School, Aiyetoro, Nigeria, 1965–67 2022.22 Donated by Richard Little from his experience at Comprehensive High School, Aiyetoro, Nigeria, 1965–67 This head wrapper is a complex example of cloth unique to the southeastern town of Akwete. Learning from a young age, women there weave part-time on a horizontal loom. Weavers add extra weft (horizontal) threads to create patterns and designs. Abstracted motifs (like the zig-zags, "combs," and stars here) make reference to families or societal roles, as well as objects, and historical events. A fashionable young woman in the 1960s may have paired this head wrapper with a blouse and miniskirt.
Classification
Textile
Formatted Medium
cotton; plain weave with supplementary weft floats
Dimensions
Overall: 223.5 x 81.3 cm (88 x 32 in.)
Departments
African Art
Accession Number
2022.22
Credit Line
Donated by Richard Little from his experience at Comprehensive High School, Aiyetoro, Nigeria, 1965–67
Rights Statement
Copyrighted

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