Carpet, Prayer Rug
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The collection includes a prayer rug from the Philippines. Bright midfield with floral pattern. Frame around mainly in blue and red.
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Type
Physical Object
Identifier
1976.15.0001
Origin
Philippines
Materials
textile, cotton
Physical Dimensions
Height: 146 cm | Width: 92 cm
Provenance
Acquired from Lindeberg, Paula
Description
Paula Lindeberg was married to Leopold Lindeberg (1878-1934). Moved in 1924 from Ramviks Sågverk, Dal, Högsjö (Y) to Härnösand, Härnösands domkyrkoförs.
She lived at Heleneborgsgatan 12 (1955) and has donated collections to the Ethnographic Museum, Stockholm. 1966 Paula moves to Stora Sköndal. Paula's sister, Stéphanie Beyel, was married to a Swiss officer living in Broussa, Turkey.
(Estate) c / o Upplandsbanken
Sources, Kulturnav - same
kulturnav.org
Time - acquisition to the museum
1976-12-16
Acquisition circumstances - to the museum
Gift from Paula Lindberg's estate.
Origin database
Ethno
OWC - origin
OA1
Description
Paula Lindeberg was married to Leopold Lindeberg (1878-1934). Moved in 1924 from Ramviks Sågverk, Dal, Högsjö (Y) to Härnösand, Härnösands domkyrkoförs.
She lived at Heleneborgsgatan 12 (1955) and has donated collections to the Ethnographic Museum, Stockholm. 1966 Paula moves to Stora Sköndal. Paula's sister, Stéphanie Beyel, was married to a Swiss officer living in Broussa, Turkey.
(Estate) c / o Upplandsbanken
Sources, Kulturnav - same
kulturnav.org
Time - acquisition to the museum
1976-12-16
Acquisition circumstances - to the museum
Gift from Paula Lindberg's estate.
Origin database
Ethno
OWC - origin
OA1
Acquisition Date
1976-12-16
Acquisition circumstances - to the museum
Gift from Paula Lindberg's estate.
Acquisition circumstances - to the museum
Gift from Paula Lindberg's estate.
Short description
Conservation notes:
Worn . A couple of spots are faded. One short side sewn on and the other is open with worn lashes.
Worn . A couple of spots are faded. One short side sewn on and the other is open with worn lashes.
Display status
Not on display
References
http://collections.smvk.se/carlotta-em/web/object/1114096, http://kulturarvsdata.se/SMVK-EM/exhibition/1857789
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Translated from Swedish by Google Translate
Record accessed Dec. 2020
Edited for grammar by the Mapping team
Record accessed Dec. 2020
Edited for grammar by the Mapping team
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“Carpet, Prayer Rug,” Mapping Philippine Material Culture, accessed March 29, 2024, https://philippinestudies.uk/mapping/items/show/3317.
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