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"Weave: A Tapestry of Artistry and Tradition" From the vibrant Southwest to the enchanting landscapes of Africa

Background imageWeave Collection: The Weaver, Early 1930s. Artist: Kuptsov, Vasili Vasilyevich (1899-1935)

The Weaver, Early 1930s. Artist: Kuptsov, Vasili Vasilyevich (1899-1935)
The Weaver, Early 1930s. Found in the collection of the State Open-air Museum of History, Architecture and Art, Pskov

Background imageWeave Collection: Latin America, Panama, Panamanian arts & crafts. Traditional Embera Indian baskets

Latin America, Panama, Panamanian arts & crafts. Traditional Embera Indian baskets
Latin America, Panama, Panamanian arts & crafts.Traditional Embera Indian baskets. Property released

Background imageWeave Collection: HOUS2A-00031

HOUS2A-00031
Weaver at his loom in Europe, 1600s. Hand-colored engraving of a 17th-century illustration by J. Amman

Background imageWeave Collection: Ispahan Rug From The 16Th Century

Ispahan Rug From The 16Th Century

Background imageWeave Collection: Poor Villagers

Poor Villagers

Background imageWeave Collection: Hawaii, Koa Outrigger Canoe, Detail Of Ti Leaf And Leis Wrapped Around Aku And Fastening

Hawaii, Koa Outrigger Canoe, Detail Of Ti Leaf And Leis Wrapped Around Aku And Fastening

Background imageWeave Collection: Green Lauhala Hat With Red And Pink Hibiscus Flowers

Green Lauhala Hat With Red And Pink Hibiscus Flowers

Background imageWeave Collection: Hawaii, Kauai, Tunnels Beach, Close-Up Of A Yellow Straw Hat On The Beach

Hawaii, Kauai, Tunnels Beach, Close-Up Of A Yellow Straw Hat On The Beach

Background imageWeave Collection: Ispahan Animal Rug From 16Th Century

Ispahan Animal Rug From 16Th Century

Background imageWeave Collection: A Weave As A Background

A Weave As A Background

Background imageWeave Collection: Silk production, wood engraving, published in 1877

Silk production, wood engraving, published in 1877
Silk production. Five thousand year old Chinese craft tradition. Wood engraving, published in 1877

Background imageWeave Collection: Bosnia and Herzegovina - Carpet Weavers at work

Bosnia and Herzegovina - Carpet Weavers at work. Date: 1911

Background imageWeave Collection: Jacquard Looms in operation for figured weaving

Jacquard Looms in operation for figured weaving
A row of Jacquard Looms in operation for figured weaving Date: circa 1830s

Background imageWeave Collection: Charles Creed suit, 1965

Charles Creed suit, 1965
Advertisement for Charles Creed and a suit in a basket weave wool tweed with a contrasting bolero top in velvet with the trim repeated on the jacket collar and cuffs. Date: 1965

Background imageWeave Collection: Central America, Panama, Panama City Casco Vieja, Casco Viejo, Panama Vieja, Old

Central America, Panama, Panama City Casco Vieja, Casco Viejo, Panama Vieja, Old
Panama, Panama Viejo. Old Panama City basks in the tropical sun as a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageWeave Collection: South Korea - Joseon Province - Weaving and Spinning

South Korea - Joseon Province - Weaving and Spinning
South Korea - Joseon (Chosen, Choson) Province - Women Weaving and Spinning. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageWeave Collection: South America, Ecuador, Otavalo. Textiles. cloths, blankets, scarves, and hammocks

South America, Ecuador, Otavalo. Textiles. cloths, blankets, scarves, and hammocks
Ecuador, Otavalo. Textiles. cloths, blankets, scarves, and hammocks hang on display at the Otavalo Market

Background imageWeave Collection: Basket weaving in Swanley 1936 A TopFoto

Basket weaving in Swanley 1936 A TopFoto
Basket weaving in Swanley 1936 eTopFoto

Background imageWeave Collection: Norway, Bergen. Traditional Norwegian sweater, detail

Norway, Bergen. Traditional Norwegian sweater, detail

Background imageWeave Collection: Making silk in early China

Making silk in early China
Silk-making in the early days of China. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageWeave Collection: HOUS2A-00011

HOUS2A-00011
Man weaving on a large hand-loom. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageWeave Collection: Burmese women and a spinning wheel

Burmese women and a spinning wheel
Burmese woman spinning, another at a loom (left), and a woman (right) from Ava, former capital of Burma. Antique hand-colored print

Background imageWeave Collection: Fruit and Leaves in a Basket - George Sheringham

Fruit and Leaves in a Basket - George Sheringham
Tempera on Wood 39.9 x 50.8

Background imageWeave Collection: A man carries traditional split-bamboo baskets to sell

A man carries traditional split-bamboo baskets to sell at Kisoro market. Most women in Southwest Uganda carry their farm produce to market in these attractive baskets balanced on their heads

Background imageWeave Collection: Most women in Southwest Uganda carry their farm produce

Most women in Southwest Uganda carry their farm produce to market in attractive split-bamboo baskets balanced on their heads. The baskets are made exclusively by men

Background imageWeave Collection: A young Dorze boy winds cotton onto a bobin for his father

A young Dorze boy winds cotton onto a bobin for his father. Dorze men are synonymous with weaving the best cotton cloth in Ethiopia

Background imageWeave Collection: Torah mantle. Sefrou, Morroco, ca. 1926. Israel Museum. Jeru

Torah mantle. Sefrou, Morroco, ca. 1926. Israel Museum. Jeru
Torah mantle. Sefrou, Morroco, ca. 1926. Cotton, silk; abd gilt metal-thread embroidery. Inscribed in Hebrew. Israel Museum. Jerusalem

Background imageWeave Collection: Pre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Chimu culture (1100-1470). Coas

Pre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Chimu culture (1100-1470). Coas
Pre-Columbian art.Pre-Incan. Chimu culture (1100-1470). Coast of Peru. Diferents textiles of wool and cotton. From Peru. Private Collection

Background imageWeave Collection: Myanmar - A weaver at work using a wooden frame loom

Myanmar - A weaver at work using a wooden frame loom Date: circa 1910

Background imageWeave Collection: Islamic art. Spain. 12th-13th c. Tissue of La Seu d Urgell

Islamic art. Spain. 12th-13th c. Tissue of La Seu d Urgell. Episcopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia

Background imageWeave Collection: Hispano-Arabic. Piece of tissue with eagles. 12th-13th c. Li

Hispano-Arabic. Piece of tissue with eagles. 12th-13th c. Li
Textile. Hispano-Arabic. Piece of tissue with eagles. 12th-13th century. Linen and silk. From Collegiate of St. Vicenc de Roda de Ribagorca. Episcopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageWeave Collection: Flemish tapestry of Tournai. Detail

Flemish tapestry of Tournai. Detail
Flemish tapestry of Tournai. 16th century. Detail of a Portuguese nobleman and a native of Indies

Background imageWeave Collection: Pink flowers and spider on a Christmas card

Pink flowers and spider on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageWeave Collection: Indian carpet weavers

Indian carpet weavers
Indian weavers at work on a carpet loom, at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, held in South Kensington, London Date: 1886

Background imageWeave Collection: Japan - Making reed mats on a simple frame loom

Japan - Making reed mats on a simple frame loom
Black and white lantern slide showing Japanese men making reed mats on a simple frame loom Date: circa 1890s

Background imageWeave Collection: Women and childrens gloves 1924

Women and childrens gloves 1924
Collection of 1920s American silk gloves in tricot and milanese weave, and chamois suede. Date: 1924

Background imageWeave Collection: Womens long gloves 1924

Womens long gloves 1924
Collection of 1920s American silk gloves in tricot and milanese weave. Date: 1924

Background imageWeave Collection: Basket Weave Construction Methods. Cake design

Basket Weave Construction Methods. Cake design
Cake Border and Side Scroll Designs, Basket Weave Construction Methods. Date: 1936

Background imageWeave Collection: Guatemala, Santiago Sacatepequez. Souvenirs in market in Santiago Sacatepquez, Guatemala

Guatemala, Santiago Sacatepequez. Souvenirs in market in Santiago Sacatepquez, Guatemala
Guatemala, Santiago, Sacatepequez. Souvenirs in market in Santiago, Sacatepequez, Guatemala

Background imageWeave Collection: Detail of woven basket in Hoi An, Vietnam

Detail of woven basket in Hoi An, Vietnam

Background imageWeave Collection: Colorful Straw baskets, shoes and other handicraft items, Chengdu, Sichuan, China

Colorful Straw baskets, shoes and other handicraft items, Chengdu, Sichuan, China

Background imageWeave Collection: Africa, Morocco, Fes. Woven Moroccan silk textiles and scarves

Africa, Morocco, Fes. Woven Moroccan silk textiles and scarves

Background imageWeave Collection: SHAKER WEAVING, 1930s. A close-up view of Sister Alice Smiths hands while she

SHAKER WEAVING, 1930s. A close-up view of Sister Alice Smiths hands while she is weaving at the Hancock Shaker village near Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Photograph by Samuel Kravitt, c1931-1936

Background imageWeave Collection: Orb-web weaver spider on its web

Orb-web weaver spider on its web

Background imageWeave Collection: Still Life: Guitar and Sombrero, 1862 (oil on canvas)

Still Life: Guitar and Sombrero, 1862 (oil on canvas)
XIR409252 Still Life: Guitar and Sombrero, 1862 (oil on canvas) by Manet, Edouard (1832-83); 77x121 cm; Musee Calvet, Avignon, France; (add.info.: Nature Morte: Guitare et Sombrero; ); French

Background imageWeave Collection: At the Spinning-Wheel (oil on canvas)

At the Spinning-Wheel (oil on canvas)
XIR137577 At the Spinning-Wheel (oil on canvas) by Makovsky, Konstantin Egorovich (1839-1915); 140x80 cm; Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageWeave Collection: Address card of Abraham van Wylick, Caspar Luyken, 1706

Address card of Abraham van Wylick, Caspar Luyken, 1706

Background imageWeave Collection: Tapestry: L Embarquement de l imperatrice, from L Histoire de l

Tapestry: L Embarquement de l imperatrice, from L Histoire de l empereur de la Chine Series; After designs by Guy-Louis Vernansal, French, 1648 - 1729, and Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer, French



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"Weave: A Tapestry of Artistry and Tradition" From the vibrant Southwest to the enchanting landscapes of Africa, weaving has been an integral part of human culture for centuries. One such example is found in the heartland of America, where Navajo Indian Rugs are meticulously crafted. These woven fabrics showcase the rich heritage and craftsmanship of American Indian art. In Helston, Cornwall, a furry tradition takes center stage as locals don their finest attire during the annual Flora Dance. Adorned with colorful flowers and ribbons, this celebration brings together communities in a display of unity. Traveling back in time to 1937 France, an advertisement for Gorringes women's dyed fox collar coat captures the elegance and luxury associated with weaving. The intricate patterns reflect the mastery achieved by artisans from Auvergne Region's Haute-Loire Department since the 15th century. The invention of Jacquard loom in the 1880s revolutionized textile production worldwide. Amoskeag Corporation in Manchester, New Hampshire embraced this innovation, propelling them into becoming a leading force in fabric manufacturing. Venturing into Essaouira's medina in Morocco reveals carpets hanging outside shops like works of art on display. Each thread tells a story rooted deep within North African traditions—a testament to Africa's enduring influence on global weaving practices. Journeying further south to Botswana's Okavango Delta unveils Tubu Tree camp staff showcasing their creativity through reed baskets adorned with vivid colors. This glimpse into African craftsmanship highlights how local materials are transformed into functional yet beautiful objects. Weaving transcends textiles alone; it permeates various aspects of our lives. Even something as mundane as a plaster antiseptic pad holds microscopic threads intricately interlaced under SEM examination—proof that even small-scale weaves contribute significantly to our well-being. Central America beckons us next with Guatemala's typical textile—a vibrant patchwork of fabric scraps in a myriad of colors.