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| - Shawl of plain woven silk with ikat stripes, possibly made in Turkey, Guatemala or Syria, 1870-1899 (en)
- Shawl of plain woven silk with ikat stripes.
1931 Description: the scarf is woven with a tinted silk warp of brown silk, with narrow stripes of tinted warp weaving in black, fawn and white. At each side is a broad band of tinted warp weaving in red, white, green, blue and yellow. The ends are finished with a knotted silk fringe.
1975 Description: Perraje Jaspeado (Tie Dyed Shawl). Jaspe is the Indian term for tie-dyed yarns. There are several different ways of wrapping the perrajes around the body and it is also common to see them folded and used on the women's heads as hats. The warp fringe is braided. It is a warp-faced weave; the weft which is not visible is white.
Notes (1997):
Warp: silk with a slight z-twist; 180 threads per inch. The main part of the fabric is decorated with two types of stripes:
(1) black, white and cream warp ikat
(2) light brown containing two narrow yellow stripes
To either side there is a coloured border. From the centre outwards this is:
(1) light red, dark red, white, dark red, light red.
(2) warp ikat in white, red, yellow, green and blue.
(3) as (1)
(4) as (2) but slightly more than double the width of the pattern.
(5) as (1)
(6) as (2)
(7) as (1)
Weft: white silk; 43 threads per inch.
There is a plaited fringe at either end. An amateur attempt has been made to create a diamond shaped net effect by threading one plait through another. This is most extensive at the sides where the coloured warp threads are. (en)
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| - Shawl of plain woven silk with ikat stripes, possibly made in Turkey, Guatemala or Syria, 1870-1899 (en)
- Shawl of plain woven silk with ikat stripes.
1931 Description: the scarf is woven with a tinted silk warp of brown silk, with narrow stripes of tinted warp weaving in black, fawn and white. At each side is a broad band of tinted warp weaving in red, white, green, blue and yellow. The ends are finished with a knotted silk fringe.
1975 Description: Perraje Jaspeado (Tie Dyed Shawl). Jaspe is the Indian term for tie-dyed yarns. There are several different ways of wrapping the perrajes around the body and it is also common to see them folded and used on the women's heads as hats. The warp fringe is braided. It is a warp-faced weave; the weft which is not visible is white.
Notes (1997):
Warp: silk with a slight z-twist; 180 threads per inch. The main part of the fabric is decorated with two types of stripes:
(1) black, white and cream warp ikat
(2) light brown containing two narrow yellow stripes
To either side there is a coloured border. From the centre outwards this is:
(1) light red, dark red, white, dark red, light red.
(2) warp ikat in white, red, yellow, green and blue.
(3) as (1)
(4) as (2) but slightly more than double the width of the pattern.
(5) as (1)
(6) as (2)
(7) as (1)
Weft: white silk; 43 threads per inch.
There is a plaited fringe at either end. An amateur attempt has been made to create a diamond shaped net effect by threading one plait through another. This is most extensive at the sides where the coloured warp threads are. (en)
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