Description
In the French speaking countries of West Africa a pagne is a simple rectangular cloth that women wear wrapped around the waist or under the arms, providing a versatile everyday garment. Today they are mostly made from imported fabrics but in days gone by a great variety of locally woven blue and white cotton strip weave cloths were available. Despite similarities each piece is unique, with it’s own pattern of stripes and it’s own patina or wear and use over decades. Pleasing in itself as a throw or shawl, these cloths are also great for interiors uses such as pillows and upholstery.
Another fine indigo strip weave woman’s wrap cloth (pagne) from northern Ivory Coast. This one has a simple pattern of white warp stripes on a really beautiful shade of indigo blue ground, woven from quite soft hand spun indigo dyed cotton. Condition is excellent. Dates from circa 1950s-60s.
Measurements 6’4″ x 4′, 192 cm x 121.
All items on this site are vintage. That means that they may have a few small marks or blemishes consistent with use. We will try to highlight any significant issues in the description above but in the event you are not happy with your purchase please notify us within 48 hours of receipt and you may return it for a full refund (excluding return shipping costs.)