Fiber-Woven Textiles
Grass Fiber Tray
Undetermined peoples, Nigeria, Cameroon, Gabon, or Republic of the Congo
1890.1907

Hand-woven or plaited in different colors and patterns from native grass or straw, such mats were the exclusive domain of women. According to Steckelmann, the padanus leaf was used in mat weaving by the Vili, Lumbo, and other peoples of the Loango coast region.

 

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