Aan die Hakies Draad is a hand-spun and handwoven mohair tapestry created by the women artisans of Frances v.H. Mohair, a studio founded by artist Frances van Hasselt in South Africa's Karoo region. Working with mohair sourced from the van Hasselt family's historic angora goat farm, this charming and delicately abstract tapestry tells a story of origin—of the delicate Karoo ecosystem that sustains the fiber, and of the skilled hands that transform it.
Aan die Hakies Draad is part of the Botterblom Collection—named after a street in Prince Albert, a small town in the Karoo where the collective of eleven women artisans who created the collection live. Each tapestry carries with it a layered narration-of Botterblom Street, its people and places, of shared histories, and of the individual stories woven into the work by every artisan's hand.
Hand-loomed and hand-woven Karoo mohair
58” x 23”
Unique
Title:
'Aan die Hakies Draad' Mohair Tapestry (Botterblom Collection)
Production Lead Time:
N/A. Unique
Materials and Finish:
Hand spun and hand woven mohair with stitching in fine count mohair yarn.
Customizations:
Dimensions:
Various. Please see description of work.
Origin:
Karoo, South Africa
This unique work is best hung on a wall, or may be framed. Keep out of prolonged direct sunlight.