Royal Display Cloth (Ndop), T94.3021
This week is all about indigo at the Textile Museum and our Object of the Week is an indigo dyed Royal Display Cloth (Ndop) from Cameroon.
This week is all about indigo at the Textile Museum and our Object of the Week is an indigo dyed Royal Display Cloth (Ndop) from Cameroon.
Our Object of the Week is a textile sculpture entitled Self-Portrait (Autoportrait) No.3, made in 2007 by Jérôme Fortin.
Our Object of the Week is a staff pick from Susan Fohr, our Educations Programs Coordinator!
This week’s Object of the Week is a silk shawl.
Our Object of the Week is a tea cosy that was given to Gladys (Porter Clark) and Clayton Hyde Forsey on the occasion of their wedding in September of 1933,…
Our Object of the Week is a Mexican sarape – a rectangular blanket worn by men – from the 18th century.
In anticipation of our next exhibition, Tied, Dyed and Woven, our Object of the Week is an ikat poncho from Chile, locally known as a trarikanmakuñ.
Our object this week is a salt bag from Balochistan.
Our Object of the Week is a ceinture fléchée, made in L’Assomption, Québec between 1875 and 1925.
Our Object of the Week is an Otomi bag made in the 1940s in the Mezquital Valley in Hidalgo, Mexico.