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This barkcloth is from the Mbuti people of the Ituri forest of
northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Made from the inner bark of trees,
pounded and prepared by men, these were painted by women with twigs,
fingers or twine. They were folded in half over a sash or belt and worn
as ritual dress for celebrations and rites of passage. This piece
measures 27” high by 17” wide. Mid-20th century. #9620
$650
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