Quilt - Fish and Cat
- Access
- Open
- Description
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A quilt by Frie Maning depicting a cat on an island with houses and a palm tree with fish underneath. Signed by artist and created circa 2015.
The quilt is bordered with floral patterning vertically and blue, white and black blocks on the horizontal axis. The edges use red material. The reverse side of the quilt contains purple, brown and black leaves with diamond patterning for the background.
"Maning" and "Caohaghan" are stitched into the bottom right corner of the quilt on the obverse side. The reverse side has a label stictched into the quilt entitled, "Frie Maning/S-Size, No. E. 329"About Coahaghan quilting - Distinctive is an apt descriptor for the quilts of Caohagan Island. The colors and patterns evoke the tropical environs, while the handicraft is of the highest caliber. Another unique aspect of all Caohagan’s quilts is that each one is washed in the sea and line-dried in radiant sunlight. The results are quilts that evoke a far-away place but retain a human touch to which anyone who views them can relate. Part of a seven-island atoll, Caohagan is home to just 600 permanent residents. About 100 of these residents are quilters. The income from the sale of these quilts is a key to the island’s sustainability.
Identification
- Object type
- Artifact
- Identifier
- PNCC 00085:2:1
- Location
- Ian Matheson City Archives
- Date
- circa 2015 to circa 2015
- Finding aid
- PNCC Archives > Library Assets (PNCC 00085)
- Copies
- 1
- Related series (1)
- Library Assets (PNCC 00085)
- Related created by (1)
- Palmerston North City Council