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Maria’s Paploma Quilt

  • Owner:
    Maria Kirke
  • Location:
    Brisbane QLD Australia
  • Maker:
    Unknown
  • Pattern:
    Wholecloth
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 200cm
    Width: 177cm

History

The quilt was made in Sydney in the early 1950s by a quilt maker whose name is unknown. He was recommended to Maria's parents by her aunt Katina Kiossoglou. The quiltmaker also made a quilt for Maria's sister and one for her aunt Nina Conomos. "Maria's Paploma quilt, still in pristine condition, was made in Sydney in the early 1950s, by the same quiltmaker who made a paploma for her aunt, Nina Conomos. Another aunt, Katina Kiossoglou introduced Maria's parents, Despina and Lucas Kirke to this quilt maker, who probably came from the Greek island of Kastellorizo, as they did. Maria's sister, Helen Lampros also scored a traditional paploma for her' prika' (dowry or trousseau) from her parents' Sydney trip. No prika was complete without a paploma, a tradition which is especially strong with the women from Kastellorizo. Despina, Maria's mother was seventeen when she came to Australia to join her brother, Agapitos. Life in Kastellorizo had become extremely difficult from years of Italian occupation and a large proportion of the island's population eventually migrated to Australia. In 1939 in Innisfail Queensland, she married Lucas whose parents, Nick and Helen Karakyriakos were part of the early wave of Greek migrants who were involved with the sugar industry in north Queensland. Lucas had worked with his father on their cane farm at Silkwood, south of Innisfail. Despina and Lucas went on to have four children: Helen, Maria, Nicholas and Rosalie. As with so many Greek Australian women of the time, Maria's business skills developed from a very young age when she helped her father with his snack-bar and other ventures. Her many interesting years in retail and management included twelve years of living and working in Pireaus, the busy port of Athens. Maria, now retired from her active, travelling life, is at home caring for her mother, Despina."
[Written by Lula Saunders, adapted from interview 6 September 2000 for the National Quilt Register]

Description

Wholecloth quilt made from deep pink satin. The quilting pattern is a centre circle with a stylised flower surrounded by crescent shapes. This is set in a square and there is a fan design in each corner. Parallel lines create a border. There is a frill on all sides of the quilt. The padding is raw cotton.
2000 x 1770mm

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