Inabul, Textile
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"Inabul" is the word for a hemp textile. Natural color ground with marron and black diamon pattern. Warp ends: cut. (Frederick Starr)
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Date
circa 1900 A.D
Identifier
70.1/ 5123
Origin
BAGOBO
Materials
Material: CLOTH
Abaca (manila hemp)(1x1) plain weave continuous supplemntary weft pattern. (Frederick Starr)
Abaca (manila hemp)(1x1) plain weave continuous supplemntary weft pattern. (Frederick Starr)
Physical Dimensions
L. 56cm
W. 53 cm
W. 53 cm
Provenance
Gift from STARR, FREDERICK
Acquisition Date
1909
Short description
Condition: Good
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“Inabul, Textile,” Mapping Philippine Material Culture, accessed April 27, 2024, https://philippinestudies.uk/mapping/items/show/29257.
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