fibre-art, weaving, textile
fibre-art
pattern
weaving
textile
geometric
abstraction
decorative-art
combined pattern
Dimensions: length 28 cm, width 3 cm
Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain
This woven wool ribbon, its maker now unknown, features a wave-like pattern in black, white, yellow, and blue. The choice of wool as a primary material speaks to both its availability and its inherent qualities. Wool provides warmth, durability, and the ability to hold dye, making it an ideal choice for textiles intended for everyday use. The weaving process, meticulously executed, showcases the weaver's skill in manipulating the threads to create the undulating design. The rhythmic interlacing of warp and weft imbues the ribbon with a tangible sense of movement, echoing the natural flow of water. While the weaver remains anonymous, their labor is evident in every carefully placed thread. The time and effort required to create such a piece underscores the value placed on craftsmanship within the community. This ribbon serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of textile traditions, where the act of making is as significant as the finished product itself.
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