Eight Knives Embroidered Agbada

£1,650.00

AGB200 – Very fine early twentieth century or late C19th chief’s robe, most probably the work of a Nupe embroiderer.

1 in stock

Description

This indigo robe, tailored from narrow 5 cm wide strips in the dark indigo check “etu” pattern, has unusually extensive embroidery in cotton and silk. In the torso of the robe the strips are folded lengthways to make half width, thicker, cloth.The embroidery pattern was called “eight knives”, aska takwas, in Hausa. The cloth and embroidery are more likely to be by Nupe or weavers and embroiderers than Yoruba in this case. However there is a band of magenta silk alaari (silk from the trans-Saharan caravan trade) cloth woven by a Nupe weaver lining the inside of the base. As is often the case with the fragile silk cloth, areas of this are quite tattered, while the remainder of the robe is in excellent condition. Age is late C19th.
Measurements 286 cm x 122, 113 inches x 48

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