Description
Thick cotton threads zigzag back and forth across the front of this mid century Yoruba woman’s wrapper cloth, forming wave-like patterns. This increasingly scarce asooke pattern was called “Eko Bridge” after the zigazg iron struts that supported the early C20th bridge built to join Lagos Island (Eko) with the mainland. Weaving this cloth was a slow and painstaking process taking about ten times as long as plain weave. A set of narrow yellow stripes runs down the centre of each beige “sanyan” strip. In excellent complete condition. These strong cloths make excellent wall hangings or furnishing fabrics for pillows or small upholstery projects.
Measurements 6’8″ x 4’2″, 202 cm x 126.
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.)









