headcloth; marama

Headscarf, rectangle of pattern-woven yellow cloth. Woven on the loom in plain weave, the warp is natural borangic silk, the weft threads at the edges are also borangic, and the middle has cotton weft. Knotted tassles of cotton at the ends. The floral patterning is placed at the ends of the headscarf and consists of drawn thread embroidery interspersed between parallel lines. For the drawn thread embroidery thicker cotton threads were used.

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