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Japanese weaver

Original - "Hataori" (Weaving) woodcut print by Yanagawa Shigenobu, 1825-1832.
Reason
A clear illustration of an early nineteenth century Japanese loom and component parts: several heddles with their mounting and attachments, which the weaver controls with her foot, and a beater in her hand. Restored version of Image:Japaneseweavera.jpg.
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Heddle, Beater (weaving)
Creator
Yanagawa Shigenobu
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