Heddle Pulley

Item

Accession Number

2018.15

Title

Heddle Pulley

Ethnic Group

Guro

Subject

Pulley|Weaving|West Africa

Country

Ivory Coast

Date

20th century

Medium

Wood|Palm Oil

Format

H x W x D: 6.5 x 3.25 x 1 in (16.51 x 8.25 x 2.54 cm)

Description

Heddle pulleys were used on a narrow-stripped loom to aid in the separation of threads while weaving. What is interesting about the heddle pulleys is their variety of designs. Several have figures carved above the pulley such as animals, human masks, and abstract designs. This artistic characteristic is purely for aesthetics as they have no effect on the functionality of the pulley, which reiterates how important visual design was to the African culture. Progress of human imagination. This shows a progression towards imagination and abstraction.

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