The Cleveland Museum of Art
Collection Online as of July 8, 2026

Wrapper (Lamba Akotifahana)
1800s
Overall: 175 x 226 cm (68 7/8 x 89 in.)
Location: Not on view
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The motifs on this weaving are not symbolic; the weaver chose them for aesthetic reasons.Description
A lamba is an untailored textile worn by all ages, classes, and genders across much of Madagascar. The lamba akotifahana takes its name from the weft-float motifs (akotifahana) that adorn it. Weavers added extra weft (horizontal) threads to make them. Representing the final production of lamba akotifahana during the Merina Kingdom before French colonization (1897), this example is densely covered with motifs.- c. 1900–1950French family residing in Madagascarc. 2010–2025Zareh Achdijian2025The Cleveland Museum of Art
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