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Pillow sham

Attributed to: Mekonen Asikenaw (Ethiopian, 20th century)
Ethiopian
1990–2012
Object Place: Israel

Medium/Technique Cotton plain weave and twill, acrylic embroidery
Dimensions Length x width: 35.6 x 40.6 cm (14 x 16 in.)
Credit Line Gift of Judith Manelis
Accession Number2012.835
NOT ON VIEW
ClassificationsTextiles

DescriptionSquare, embroidered pillow sham with large white dove at center. Symbolic depiction of Jerusalem and Western Wall in background. Dove carries seated figures playing instruments. The surface is completely covered with lines of chain stitched embroidery in brightly colored acrylic threads in purple, red, yellow, blue, and brown. Reverse is solid black material with split in middle to insert pillow, where a twill tape label is sewn.

InscriptionsEmbroidered in chain stitch in black acrylic thread on white cotton twill tape sewn inside:
MEKONEN ASIKENAW
ProvenanceMid-1990s, given by the North American Conference on Ethiopian Jewry to Judith Manelis, Lexington, MA; 2012, gift of Judith Manelis to the MFA. (Accession Date: October 24, 2012)