Tie Dye

2026-4-15

From: Nigeria | Ibadan

Curatorial Section: African

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Object Title Tie Dye
Object Number 2026-4-15
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Yoruba
Provenience Nigeria | Ibadan
Culture Area Yoruba
Date Made 20th Century CE
Section African
Materials Damask | Indigo Dye
Technique Dyed | Hand Painted
Description

Adire Yoruba textile called "Tie Dye". Made on a manufactured damask cloth on which a design is superimposed using cassava starch. After drying, it is dyed with indigo in above-ground dye pots. The more times the cloth is dipped in indigo, the darker the background and the more vivid the pattern. The pattern is revealed after the cassava starch is beaten off the dried-out cloth. This textile is distinguished by being made with damask cloth.

Length 173.99 cm
Width 130.81 cm
Credit Line Gift of Dr. Sandra T. Barnes, 2026
Other Number #15 - Collector Number

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