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This exquisite Kuba velvet textile, measuring approximately 22" by 23.5", is handwoven from palm fibers using cut-loop pile and flat … Read more This exquisite Kuba velvet textile, measuring approximately 22" by 23.5", is handwoven from palm fibers using cut-loop pile and flat stitch embroidery techniques, creating the distinctive Kasai velvet panels. Historically valued as currency, these fabrics remain among the few still crafted entirely by hand from natural materials. Remarkably, the artist often creates designs from memory, drawing on patterns passed down through generations. Traditionally used by the Bakuba people for ceremonial clothing and furnishings, this textile can also be framed, hung as decor, or incorporated into items like placemats, cushions, and handbags. See less
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