. Studies in primitive looms. un filament-like palm leaf splittings, and native cotton warp. There does not appear to be any warp beain in the Ainu loom, a warp peg(Fig. 27) being used instead, and is driven into the ground, as is evident from thespecimens in the British Museum, Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh, andHorniman Museum. Hitchcock does not mention any warp attachment, and Birdmentions the use of a hook. 1 Unbeaten Tracks in Japan, 4th ed., Lond., 1881, ii, 92. 2 W. H. S. Landor, Tibet and Nepal. 3 Falcot, Traite, 1852, PI. 224. 4 Joyce and Thomas, Women of All Nations. 5 v. Bavier,


. Studies in primitive looms. un filament-like palm leaf splittings, and native cotton warp. There does not appear to be any warp beain in the Ainu loom, a warp peg(Fig. 27) being used instead, and is driven into the ground, as is evident from thespecimens in the British Museum, Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh, andHorniman Museum. Hitchcock does not mention any warp attachment, and Birdmentions the use of a hook. 1 Unbeaten Tracks in Japan, 4th ed., Lond., 1881, ii, 92. 2 W. H. S. Landor, Tibet and Nepal. 3 Falcot, Traite, 1852, PI. 224. 4 Joyce and Thomas, Women of All Nations. 5 v. Bavier, Japans Seidenzucht, PI. IV, Fig. Worcester, Philippine Joum. Sci., I. 7 Cavendish, Corea and the Sacred White Mountain. 8 Kingsboroughs Mendoza Codex. 9 M. L. Kissel, Aboriginal American Weaving. 10 Florence Coombe, Islands of Enchantment, London, 1911, p. 175. 11 The Chilkat Blanket, Mem. Amer. Mvs. Nat. Hist., iii, p. iv, Dec, 1907. 12 H. Ling Eoth.—Studies in Primitive Looms. VO C^ ~3 wam» spacer AlNU ** ^ o F»C8a DETAILS OF WARPSPACER Ainu nust


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