African Textiles
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Sub-Saharan African textile traditions are among the richest in the world, featuring a range of materials and weaving and dyeing techniques. Textiles made from leather, raffia, and bark cloth as well as cotton, silk, and wool are patterned either on the loom, by hand painting, or with resist-dyeing techniques. Highlights from the MFA’s collection include textiles from Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ghana, and South Africa.
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20th century
19th–20th century
20th century
first half 20th century
second half 19th century
about 1900
mid 20th century
Late 19th to early 20th century