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BAKUBA KUBA ROYAL BUSHONGO NTSHAKABWIIN
Vintage Arts: Regional Art: African: Textiles Pre 1960: item #678950
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Bakuba (Kuba) Peoples, Congo. This object was reserved for wear only by the highest ranking women at the Royal Court of the Kuba. An overskirt - worn over the voluminous ntshakiswepy - this is a complete textile, as the border was never seen. Constructed of hand woven raffia fiber (raffia viniferis), both the border and the field in this example are done in finely sewn 'Richileu' embroidery - a hallmark of Bushongo work, and their most revered (the Bushongo are the central, and ruling, tribe a... Click for details
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OLD KUBA BAKUBA NTSHAKISWEPY-13'6 1/2"-162.5"-413 CM.
Vintage Arts: Regional Art: African: Textiles Pre 1980: item #621135
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Bakuba Peoples, Congo; this is a Rare Old Noblewoman's skirt, worn at Court, celebrations and festivals, and worn only by these "kolm" or titleholders. There are some 130 named "kolm" at the Bakuba court, and women number among them of course. Measuring an impressive thirteen and one-half feet in length (13' 6 1/2" - 413 cm.), this has been hand-woven from raffia palm fiber (raffia viniferis), the most difficult of all natural fibers to work with; interestingly, among the Bakuba, it is the men ... Click for details
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SUPERB BAKUBA SHOOWA SAMPLER
Vintage Arts: Regional Art: African: Textiles Pre 1980: item #620994
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Bakuba Peoples, Bashoba Shoowa sub-tribe, Congo. Although newer than most of our other Bakuba textiles, this is a superb Shoowa weaving; the finest that has ever been done. The master textile artisan who created this particular piece displayed her superlative skill by showing a 'sampling' of patterning to the center. Showing superb Shoowa deep cut-pile technique, flat weaving technique to the border edging, etc., this superb textile measures approximately 43" x 17 1/4" (109 x 44 cm.)
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OUTSTANDING BAKUBA BUSHONGO NTSHAKABWWIN STYLE TEXTILE
Vintage Arts: Regional Art: African: Textiles Pre 1980: item #620990
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Bakuba Peoples, Congo. Although newer than most of our other Bakuba textiles, this is an excellent Bakuba Bushongo garment; executed in the Ntshakabwiin style, but showing all the hallmarks of Bushongo work: deep cut-pile end panel; Bushongo 'raised-dot' cut pile work in a pyramid pattern to the side borders; Bushongo cut pile work to the center field (the "Mboom"), etc.; measuring approximately 50" x 20 3/4" (127 x 53 cm.), this wonderful work represents the finest of contemporary Bakuba Busho... Click for details
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BAKUBA SHOOWA CUT-PILE TEXTILE
Vintage Arts: Regional Art: African: Textiles Pre 1980: item #620967
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Bakuba Peoples, Congo. This is an excellent example of the work of the Shoowa (also known as the Bashoba), as they excelled in the technique of cut-pile work, and theirs was - and is - the longest, most plush. 21 1/2" x 19 1/2" (54 x 49.5 cm.)
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