Accession No
2019.17
Description
Blue and green twisted nylon cord used as part of backstrap loom 2019.15. The ends have been melted on purpose; tied in a loop.
Place
Americas; Central America; Guatemala; Alta Verapaz; Santa Maria de Chirripur cooperative
Period
21st century
Source
Vandewiele, Callie [field collector]; Crowther-Beynon Grant [monetary donor]
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
2019.17; MN0156.11.3
Cultural Affliation
Q'eqchi'
Material
Nylon
Local Term
Measurements
90mm x 8800mm
Events
Context (Related Documents)
Community produced a statement of intent for the museum to hold along with textiles produced for the museum collection. Statement is signed by all members of the women's leadership committee of Santa Maria de Chirripur and is held in the museum archive.
Event Date 19/3/2019
Author: Alison clark
Context (Production / use)
Manufactured cord sold per foot in local markets, used to strap backstrap loom to house post for weaving.
Event Date 19/3/2019
Author: Alison clark
Context (Field collection)
Purchased by Callie Vandewiele during her PhD field research as part of a Crowther-Beynon Grant from the womens committee in the coffee cooperative Santa Maria de Chirripur in the Alta Verapaz of Guatemala. Vandewiele worked with the cooperative leadership committee to get permission for the collection and the loom was woven by Josefa Xi Coy de Quiix who was asked by the community to create a demonstration huipil and loom featuring a wide range of brocade patterns and to reflect the weaving style of the community in the work. Nylon cord is part of loom.
Event Date 19/3/2019
Author: Alison clark
Description (Physical description)
Blue and green twisted nylon cord used as part of backstrap loom (MN0156.11.1)
Event Date 19/3/2019
Author: Alison clark
Context (Display)
Exhibited in Looms of our Grandmothers: Picb'il textiles from Guatemala, 16 May – 6 October 2019. The cord was placed next to the demonstration loom 2019.15, to suggest how it was tied and used in situ. Label noted for 2019.15-17 'These looms are tied to posts and the broad plastic strap worn around the seated weavers’ waist creates tension on the vertical warp threads. This example was made for the Museum on behalf of the cooperative Santa Maria de Chirripur. Josefa Xi Coy de Quiix included many common patterns. These are (from the base of loom nearest the strap): Stars, Hummingbird on corn plant, Spider, Woman, Dog footprint, Pacaya leaf, Figure of eight, Big eyed bird and Butterfly.'
Event Date 21/1/2020
Author: rachel hand
Description (Physical description)
Blue and green twisted nylon cord used as part of backstrap loom 2019.15. The ends have been melted on purpose; tied in a loop.
Event Date 17/9/2024
Author: Diana Serediuc
FM:283435
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