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26.0" W x 19.7" H

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Weight:  0.4 lbs

 

100% cotton and nickel coins

Dry cleaning recommended

Color(s) may vary slightly

Motif(s) may vary slightly

 

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Cotton wall hanging, 'Beautiful Mountain'

Flowers, crosses, and mosaics are but a few images among the fascinating array of patterns exalting the grandeur of the Akha's textile art. Aphi Mina conceives each pattern under different color in rich contrast with the black background, which she then embellishes with metal coins the way tradition would dictate. This captivating wall hanging will adorn with Phu Sang's impressive beauty - the mountain after which this piece is named.

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Cotton wall hanging, 'Beautiful Mountain'

Flowers, crosses, and mosaics are but a few images among the fascinating array of patterns exalting the grandeur of the Akha's textile art. Aphi Mina conceives each pattern under different color in rich contrast with the black background, which she then embellishes with metal coins the way tradition would dictate. This captivating wall hanging will adorn with Phu Sang's impressive beauty - the mountain after which this piece is named.

Aphi Mina crafts these textiles like a painter would, each piece representing something that occurs around her at the time. So no two pieces are alike [although they are in essence similar to the picture]. If she wakes up in the morning, after having dreamed of pink elephants, she might just decide to incorporate part (either with a new motif or new color) of this dream in the piece. Because of her age and her unique situation as a keeper of traditional arts, Novica allows for greater variance in her works than with other artists.

The Akha tribe hails from Nepal and has spread throughout the mountains of China, Laos, Myanmar, and Thailand, where it is estimated that 20,000 Akha people inhabit the Northern Hills of Thailand. Akha villages are distinguished by beautifully carved gates protected by fierce guardian spirits. Theirs is a proud and timeless culture that has struggled to preserve its values through traditional skills and philosophy. Women play an active and important role in the Akha community, and prominent master weaver Aphi is committed to spreading their colorful handmade items all over the world.
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Aphi Mina

Aphi Mina

Aphi Mina has been featured in various periodicals. She is also featured in Keepers of the Arts, a beautiful hardcover book available through Novica.
"I am an Akha woman, from a hill tribe that originally lived in the mountains of China, Laos, Myanmar and northern Thailand. I was born in Myanmar in the 1920s. When war broke out there in the 1960s, my...

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Aphi Mina

"I am an Akha woman, from a hill tribe that originally lived in the mountains of China, Laos, Myanmar and northern Thailand. I was born in Myanmar in the 1920s. When war broke out there in the 1960s, my husband was killed. With my son's family and some relatives, we came to Thailand. For a long time we lived near the border, but it got very crowded with refugees there, so eventually we moved further south. We have been living here for almost 20 years now.

"Now I am too old to go to the fields, although I worked most of my life as a farmer. My son and grandson died young, so there are no grownup men left in our family. Fortunately, I can now support myself through my sewing, and have other responsibilities that keep me busy in our village, including important roles to perform during the rice-growing ceremonies each year. Also, many people in the village come to me for medicinal plants when they are ill or injured.

"It has only been for the past several years that I have been making Akha-style banners and handbags. My daughter-in-law and granddaughters sometimes help me with this work. We weave traditional, handmade Akha cotton cloth, and then use small scissors to cut patterns in other patches of cloth. With needles and thread, we sew these fabrics together to create beautiful things. We Akha have many patterns of our own, but for many years we almost stopped making our own clothes. Now we do this again, much more often, using our beautiful traditional designs and new ideas.

"I watch the movements of insects and animals, the colors of flowers and birds. Sometimes I get ideas from my dreams. Sometimes I look at the trees and a pattern comes into my mind.

"I like this work because this has always been an important part of our Akha way of life. I learned it from my mother and grandmother, and now I teach it to my daughters and granddaughters."

Aphi Mina Photographs by Jim Goodman

As each new item by Aphi is individually made by hand, no two are exactly alike. Please expect slight variations in size, color or motif.

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