Towel-scarf by Anonymous

Towel-scarf c. 19th century

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fibre-art, silk, weaving, textile

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fibre-art

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silk

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pattern

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weaving

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textile

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decorative-art

This is a towel-scarf of unknown origin, adorned with a geometric border that speaks volumes about the silent language of symbols. The diamond motif, repeated along its edges, echoes across cultures and epochs. These diamonds, reminiscent of ancient textiles, call to mind the lozenge patterns found in early weaving traditions. The diamond is a potent symbol, capable of representing eyes, portals, or a vulva, and, as such, it embodies protection, fertility, and the mysterious power of the feminine. Consider how this symbol, much like the meander, is used in countless artistic expressions, from ancient pottery to modern designs. The repetition of these geometric forms might stir the soul, evoking ancestral memory and universal human experiences. The diamond has evolved, yet its psychological resonance endures. Its cyclical journey through time embodies our human story.

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