
Kuba Textile, Congo, Central Africa
Shoowa, cut-pile embroidered square. The pattern features a series of interconnected geometric shapes of triangles and diamonds. Its early 20th century,
£250

Outstanding Ewe Kente Chief's Cloth
A remarkable Ewe Kente Chiefs cloth with intricate weaving This amazing Ewe kente chief’s cloth is finely woven to a very high standard. The fabric features colorful blocks and stripes, along with many patterns of animals and hands. High-quality Ewe cloths like this are now very rare. This piece is made up of 22 strips. Early 20th century
£850

Kuba Textile ,Congo, Central Africa
Shoowa, cut-pile rectangular embroidery. It features the classic geometric shapes of diamonds and triangles. The complexity of the textile is the middle part which features a grid like pattern line which are meticulously stitched, enhancing the geometric design and adding depth to the pattern. Ex British collector, late 20th century,
£500

Kente
One of the best pieces.
£700

Embroided Blanket
Embroided Blanket from Marsh Arabs (Ma’dan) South Iraq. A vintage marsh Arab wedding blanket from southern Iraq. It is hand embroidered by the Ma’dan women of the marshlands. It is made of narrow strips of hand-woven wool that are stitched together and decorated with bright colors and geometric patterns. The wedding blanket is a symbol of marriage bond. Some of the stitching are slightly worn out. Mid-20th century
£1650

Ashante Kente Cloth, Ghana, West Africa
A very large Men's vibrant classic kente textile in warp stripe pattern . The predominant colours are blue, orange, green, red and white. It features visible sewn repairs a testimony to its usage. Its made of cotton and rayon , late 20th century
£900

Kuba Textile, Congo, Central Africa
Shoowa cut pile embroidered raphia square in intricate beautiful patterns . Late 20th century. Ex Collection
£900

Vintage Patched Textile
Vintage Indian patched Textile. This Patched work textile has such rich vibrant colors. It's made by sewing together pieces of recycled cloths with some embroidery. It comes from Rajathans and Gujarat area of India. Mid-to-late 20th century
£350

Blanket on wall
Embroidered Blanket from Marsh Arabs (Ma’dan) South Iraq. Displayed on wall.
£1650