R6039/3 Textile strip; Aso-oke

detail of handwoven green and orange striped aso-oke cloth

Aso-oke (Museum Accession Number R6039/3)

Description: This is a strip of aso-oke fabric. Aso-oke translates as ‘top cloth’ or ‘high status cloth’. It is a formal cloth that is traditionally handwoven by the men of southwestern Nigeria using a narrow strip loom. It is primarily made from silk and cotton and comes in thin strips that are then sewn together. Aso-oke remains poplular with people in Nigeria and in diaspora. Collected as part of the Fashioning Africa project.

Creator: unknown

Place: Nigeria, West Africa, Africa

Date: c. 2014

strip of handwoven green and orange striped aso-oke cloth

Aso-oke (Museum Accession Number R6039/3)