Dan, Ivory Coast: a typical heddle pulley with ancestor head.
A heddle pulley, in which a reel runs over an axle below. With a thread over this reel, the weaver can separate the warp threads of his woven piece into ‘fans’, using a foot pedal. Then the weft threads are ‘shot through’ these ‘fans’. Thus, fabric is created. In order to provide the weaver with ‘something beautiful’ to look at while working, the heddle pulleys are particularly finely crafted.
A finely Dan Pulley with fine detailed coiffure and great patina of use. Good condition with traces of wear and tear.
Provenance: former private collection from Germany.
Object: | Pulley |
Ethnic group: | Dan |
Country: | Ivory Coast |
Material: | Wood |
Estimated period: | Mid 20th century |
Sold with stand: | No |
Dimensions: | 23x7x4 cm |
Weight: | 230 gram |
Condition: | Good condition, used with some signs of wear |