

Tapa Cloth
Long, narrow, rectangular piece of fabric with frayed edges. The fabric is primarily dark brown with lighter brown designs. The designs are geometric patterns including triangles, circles, and lines. The patterns are arranged in repeating sections that run across the fabric horizontally. The background of the fabric between the designs is dark brown. The fabric appears to be handmade. The patterns resemble traditional tapa cloth designs. The fabric's title is "Tapa Cloth". The fabric's artist or originator remains unknown.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 185 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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