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Hauptseminararbeit, 2006, 15 Seiten
Autor: Benjamin Pichert
Fach: Englisch - Landeskunde
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Institution/Hochschule: Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Umwelt Nürtingen-Geislingen; Standort Nürtingen
Tags: Bark, Cloth, Tradition, Innovative, Ideas, Merger, African, European, Culture, Hauptseminar, Englisch
Jahr: 2006
Seiten: 15
Note: 1,3
Literaturverzeichnis: ~ 10 Einträge
Sprache: Englisch
ISBN (E-Book): 978-3-638-00172-4
Dateigröße: 493 KB
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Zusammenfassung / Abstract
At the beginning there was a cloth from the trees: BARK CLOTH® . BARK CLOTH® is a bast fleece, a direct ancestor of today’s non-woven. It is the world’s most archaic textile. The cloth is made from Ugandan Ficus trees and each cloth is unique. It has come into being through a traditional hand processing which is an extremely intensive labour. BARK CLOTH® has been used for ages by the kings of “Buganda Kingdom” for ceremonial purposes. Depending on light conditions and angle of view this “living” organic cloth changes from the soft but robust charm of leather to the translucent and graceful lightness of filmy fleeces. The cloth’s lure is its unique structure, the game between dense three-dimensional surface and transparent character. From this traditional natural material you can get modern merchandise. At first I’d like...
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University for Economics and Environment Nuertingen/Geislingen
Winter academic term 2005/06
Bark Cloth: Tradition and Innovative Ideas –
A Merger of the African and European Culture
by
Benjamin Pichert
Table of contents
1. Introduction 2
1.1 Uganda
1.2 The joint- venture between Bark Cloth Germany and Uganda
2. Bark Cloth 3-6
2.1 Working process
2.2 Natural dyes from plants
2.3 Important production factors which influence the bark cloth quality
3. The co-operation 6-7
3.1 Connections through the cloth
3.2 The way to Germany
4. Finished Product 7-10
4.1 Furniture and Hometex
4.2 Clothes and Accessories
4.3 Price
5. Conclusion 11
6. Bibliography 12-13
7. Affidavit 14
1. Introduction
1.1 Uganda
Uganda is a country in eastern Africa. It has a population of 27,269,482 people and a total area of 236,040 sq km.
Picture 1: Uganda [picture only in downloadfile]
1.2 The joint- venture between Bark Cloth Germany and Uganda
In 1999 a small German company started doing business with a bark cloth and founded a joint-venture between Bark Cloth Oliver Heinz Germany and Bark Cloth Ltd. in Uganda. The company buys a bark cloth from local producers, exports it to Germany and tries to develop a market for this yet unknown material. In the next chapters I’d like to describe in detail the way from a raw material to a finished product.
Picture 2: Natural Bark Cloth [picture only in downloadfile] Picture 3: A chair by a designer Rolf Benz [picture only in downloadfile]
2. Bark Cloth
“At the beginning there was a cloth from the trees: BARK CLOTH® . BARK CLOTH® is a bast fleece, a direct ancestor of today’s non-woven. It is the world’s most archaic textile. The cloth is made from Ugandan Ficus trees and each cloth is unique. It has come into being through a traditional hand processing which is an extremely intensive labour. BARK CLOTH® has been used for ages by the kings of “Buganda Kingdom” for ceremonial purposes. Depending on light conditions and angle of view this “living” organic cloth changes from the soft but robust charm of leather to the translucent and graceful lightness of filmy fleeces. The cloth’s lure is its unique structure, the game between dense three-dimensional surface and transparent character”.1 From this traditional natural material you can get modern merchandise. At first I’d like to describe the working process, then the process of dyeing and finally the important factors, which influence the quality of Bark Cloth.
2.1 Working Process
A tree which is most widely used in manufacturing of Bark Cloth in Uganda, as elsewhere, is a species of fig, Ficus natalensis! After planting the stakes of ficus natalenses, it will take about 3 to 5 years before the bark can be harvested for the first time. After the first harvest, once a year, the tree has to be debarked. First of all the outer bark layer is scrapped off. Then two incisions are then connected by one vertical incision. A sharpened banana stalk is pushed under the bark to (picture 4) remove it from the cambium. The bark is removed in this way from about half of the stem and then is carefully pulled off by hand (picture 5).
Picture 4 [picture only in downloadfile] Picture 5 [picture only in downloadfile]
After being harvested the bark is boiled shortly and then brought to a work shed for the pounding. The bark is pounded by means of wooden mallets (fig. 6). This process involves a complex sequence of folding and turning of the bark. First, the whole bark is pounded from one end to another one, and then it is turned around and the process is repeated. As a result of the continuous pounding process the bark becomes soft and flexible and slowly evolves into a thin Bark Cloth.
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1 See: www.barkloth.biz. Retrieved Nov.12.2005
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