Sazigyo Manuscript wrapper
Myanmar
Late 19th century
Handspun cotton, indigo dye
Tablet (or card) woven
132 x 1.2 inches (335 x 2.5 cm)
Sazigyo were almost always commissioned by donors, who wanted a woven text naming them and their family members, and recording deeds of merit, for the purpose of donating them to temples, often when a son entered the temple as a novice. Along with the names of the donors, many of them have dates woven in, but not all.
For a reference see:
Sazigyo: Woven Miniatures of Buddhist Art / Burmese Manuscript Binding tapes, Ralph Issacs, Silkworm Press, Thailand, 2014