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Caption: Textile, Medium: wool Technique: plain weave, Plain undyed cloth, formerly made in large amounts in New Mexican Spanish homes. Called sabanilla, meaning 'little sheet'. Often used to make large sacks, at least 6' , of two widths sewn together. Stuffed with raw wool and used as a bed at night, divan in daytime., New Mexico, USA, 19th century, woven textiles, Textile
Credit: Album / quintlox
Image size: 3489 × 5944 px | 59.3 MB
Print size: 29.5 × 50.3 cm | 1373.6 × 2340.2 in (300 dpi)