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Country Cloth Strip 01

Sierra Leone National Museum

Sierra Leone National Museum
Freetown, Sierra Leone

Country cloth is a thick, heavy, cloth, traditionally made from locally grown cotton that is spun into thread, dyed, and woven into strips on a tripod loom. The strips are then sewn together edge to edge to form the finished cloth. Such cloth was, in the past, regarded as a sign or wealth and Prestige. This example consists of two strips of black and white striped cloth. The Sierra Leone Museum catalogue notes that this pattern is known as white yarn, black ndulie and fandewa .

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  • Title: Country Cloth Strip 01
  • Location Created: Sierra Leone
  • Type: Textiles, cloth
  • Original Source: Sierra Leone Heritage
  • Medium: Textile
  • Culture group: Other
  • Accession number: SLNM.1966.08.02
Sierra Leone National Museum

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