Woman's head covering by Anonymous

Woman's head covering c. 1950

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textile

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textile

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geometric pattern

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abstract pattern

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repetitive shape and pattern

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minimal pattern

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geometric

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repetition of pattern

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regular pattern

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pattern repetition

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textile design

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layered pattern

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combined pattern

Dimensions 86 x 74 in. (218.44 x 187.96 cm)

This is a woman's head covering, its maker is unknown, and its date of creation is uncertain. Yet, its presence speaks volumes about cultural identity and artistic expression within its community. Consider how a seemingly simple textile embodies complex social dynamics. Garments like this are not merely functional; they are deeply symbolic, reflecting the wearer's status, beliefs, and affiliations. This head covering offers an insight into the lives of women, their roles, and their expressions of selfhood within specific cultural contexts. The geometric patterns and vibrant colors might carry coded meanings known to those within the community. While we may never know the maker's name, appreciating this piece involves imagining the hands that crafted it, the stories it silently holds, and the connections it fostered between individuals and their shared heritage. How might this covering have been used, and what did it signify for its wearer?

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