Textile and Fashion Arts

tent entrance hanging
tent entrance hanging
Culture or people Berber
Creation date 1900-1920
Materials wool, cotton
Dimensions 92 in. x 51 in. | 233.7 x 129.5 cm. with fringe
Credit line Gift of the Alliance of the Indianapolis Museum of Art
Accession number 1994.16
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Berber weavings are known worldwide for their vibrant colors and rhythmic variations of geometric design elements. In almost all areas Berber weaving is a female art, often conducted in a communal fashion with other women. Textiles are made for practical purposes, for example, as furnishings for a house or tent, as items of personal dress or as horse blankets.


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