Utility Cloth

Servilleta

91-36-4

From: Guatemala | San Juan Sacatepequez (uncertain) | Santo Tomas Chichicastenango (uncertain) | Department of Guatemala | Department of El Quiche

Curatorial Section: American

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Native Name Servilleta
Object Number 91-36-4
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Guatemalan | Cakchiquel | Quiche
Provenience Guatemala | San Juan Sacatepequez (uncertain) | Santo Tomas Chichicastenango (uncertain) | Department of Guatemala | Department of El Quiche
Culture Area Central American
Section American
Materials Cotton
Iconography Monkey | Bird
Description

One panel with 2 selvedges; frayed ends. Dark ground with 1" wide stripe on each side. Weft brocade: monkeys and two-headed birds in white, red, yellow cotton and bands of zigzag motifs in red and yellow.

As per Sigrid Meier, "Warp: 42 ep single Z-twist blue cotton and 56 epi single Z-twisted white cotton. Weft: 28 ppi two single Z-twist dark blue cotton. Plain weave, warp-predominant. Supplementary weft: two-faced; 4 single Z-twist white cotton and 4 to 5 single Z-twist red and yellow cotton. Made on a backstrap loom."

Length 112 cm
Width 46 cm
Credit Line Gift of Clifford Lewis III, 1991

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