Cape (Tabrdouhte)

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Cape (Tabrdouhte)

Beni Ourain Amazigh (Berber) artist

Date
19th century
Medium
Cotton, linen, silk, wool, supplementary weft patterning
Culture
Beni Ourain Amazigh (Berber)
Department
Arts of Global Africa
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

This elaborately patterned cape is a superb example of refined weaving from a people who are known for their textile skills. The individual design components and basic striping arrangement are part of a shared ethnic aesthetic but the specific arrangement is dependent on the artistic sensitivity of the weaver. Even today, many women weave their own fabrics, but it is possible that this piece was commissioned by a wealthy family for the use of silk and the time involved to do such complex weaving would have made it very costly. It would have been worn only on very special occasions and treated as an important family heirloom. Beni Ourain Amazigh (Berber), Morocco, Africa

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