The pattern all over the textile is a typical aesthetic of the region seen across media - in paintings on walls, in wood baby carriers, and in bone carvings. The only difference is that the curvilinear lines seen in other media are angularised in cloth, because of the limitations of weaving warp & weft at right angles.
Made in three panels
The largest panel, covering two thirds of the cloth, presumably represents spirits lifting up a Dayak symbol. A smaller panel pictures male/female figures. A third, small panel depicts livestock. Geometric patterns decorate the small panels at top and bottom.
Note that the front and the back are both fabulous artworks
Fantastic soul-filled genius in this textile
Long format waiting to be mounted and hung up on a wall.
Estimated to be from the 1970s
Has stains, loose threads and some tears.
Size 164 x 65 cm (64.5 x 26“) (185 cm with fringes)
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This item has spent a lifetime being used for the purpose of its creation with the original artist/user. Signs of this life lived heartily may be present on the piece in the form of stains, thread loss, loose threads, holes, tears, color run and other imperfections. Therefore the condition must be assumed to be “not” perfect. More photos of such imperfections will be provided on request.
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