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Colcha
Colcha
Colcha

Colcha

NameColcha; Quilt
Artist Artist Not Recorded
Date1750 - 1825
Place madeNEW MEXICO, United States, Southwest, North America
MediumWool, natural dyes
Dimensions66 15/16 × 55 1/8 in. (170 × 140 cm)
Credit LineMuseum of International Folk Art, gift of the Historical Society of New Mexico, A5.1954.9
Object numberA5.1954.9
DescriptionAppears to be a cut-down bedcover. Ground of natural cream colored wool, with a pattern of checks embroidered on it in units of 13 squares, approximately 3 x 3 cm. each., forming diamonds of darker colors alternating with lighter colors horizontally


with a more or less consistent alternation in each unit of four light-colored squares and nine darker ones. Some are of indigo (4 lt)) with natural dark brown, (9 sqs). Others are of green made by mixing indigo and yellow dyes, (Possibly canaigre, chamiso, or other native vegetal dye), with nine of these and four yellow squares, and still other units are of logwood tan (9) with four squares of yellow. Originally all of these units were connected by squares of same size embroidered in natural yarn, but nearly all of this has worn away so that it is missing, exposing the basic fabric. The piece has remnants of selvage along the sides but has been cut down very much in length. This is, in the opinion of the curator, one of the oldest embroideries in wool on wool in the museum collections; in spite of previous written comments on northern NM embroideries which insist that the wavy scalloped with floral designs are of the older type of design.
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