
Bebali ritual cloth. Long striped warp-faced cloth woven from machine spun cotton chiefly in blue, with black and maroon stripes and a white stripe near each selvedge, the selvedge stripe itself in purple. Slightly asymmetric design. Warp ends left loose as a fringe. Bali, Indonesia. (AF89.5) See Hauser-Schaulbin, Nabholz-Kartaschoff and Ramseyer: 1991. Balinese Textiles. British Museum Press.