Nubian cotton throw — yellow, black, terracotta
By Mona Hassan · Aswan, Upper Egypt, Egypt
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A handwoven cotton throw in the bold stripe pattern typical of our part of Nubia. Yellow is the dominant colour with black separators and a terracotta block at each end. It works as a throw, a wall hanging, or folded on a chair.
Three weeks on the floor loom. Cotton warp and weft. The fringe is knotted by hand, not added separately.
The person who made this.
I weave on a floor loom that my father brought from the village we lived in before the dam. The High Dam displaced our village in 1964. Most of what we had went underwater. The loom came with us. I weave the geometric patterns that are specific to our part of Nubia — bold colours, strong lines, cotton warp. A throw takes me three weeks. I do not make anything quickly. I have been weaving for thirty years and the loom still surprises me. If you want to collaborate, tell me the colours in your room and I will tell you what I can make that will work in it.