cloth

Bebali ritual cloth. Long striped warp-faced cloth woven from machine spun cotton. Warps are green and black in main part, with red yellow white and orange patterned border along each selvedge. Weft is red, has been woven to form horizontal stripes of green and black in main part. Symmetrical design. Warp ends left loose as a fringe. Bali, Indonesia. (AF89.7) See Hauser-Schaulbin, Nabholz-Kartaschoff and Ramseyer: 1991. Balinese Textiles. British Museum Press.

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