Since the early 20th century the Yoruba women of south west Nigeria have used various techniques to apply design and pattern to their hand-dyed indigo cloths - often worn as a wrapper.
For this cloth, the artist has used a stencil - sometimes cut from a metal tea chest lining or from recycled x-ray film - to apply a starch resist paste before dip dyeing the whole cloth in indigo. This starch resist technique is called Adire eleko.
100% cotton, dressmaking weight. Nigeria.
A distinctive, decorative wallhanging
Great as a table runner
Possible furnishing fabric or cushion cover
Though this cloth is about 20 years old, it is in excellent condtion.