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| | | 087 Savu Group, Savu
Selendang (shawl)
| Locale: | Hubi Iki moiety. | Period: | 1930-45 | Panels: | 1 | Design: | Hi'i worapi, made by Hubi Iki weaver. Five main ikated bands with six medallions each in cream and morinda red on dark indigo background. The medallions are anthropomorphic - and of unknown significance. Tiny tumpal motifs serve as finials across the width of the cloth. | Size: | 61.5 x 153 cm (24.2 x 60.2 in) | Yarn: | Cotton, hand-spun, fine | Comment: | The uncommon design is very well executed, with minute details, total technical mastery. The cloth has the soft feel of a well-worn textile, yet is in perfect condition. | Background: | Additional information in chapters on Savu Group and Savu. | Published: | Woven Languages, 2014. | Compare: | 030 295 | Sources: | Very similar, slightly less elaborate example in Duggan, Ikats of Savu. Fig. 81-82. See also Gittinger, Splendid Symbols, Fig. 146, variant. | |
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