GREELEY, Colo., June 28 (UPI) — The organization behind a Colorado town’s museums said a recently donated swastika-covered quilt was made around 1900, long before Nazi rule in Germany.
Erin Quinn, a manager with the Greeley Museums, said the 66-inch-by-80-inch quilt, which features 27 swastikas in various colors, was donated late last year by a family that found the item in a long-closed hope chest, The Denver Post reported Monday.
Quinn said the quilt was made decades before Adolf Hitler rose to power using the swastika as a symbol and was likely put away when the design became known for its Nazi connection.
The manager said the swastika has been a popular symbol in many cultures for centuries.
“It’s beautiful with wonderful workmanship,” Quinn said. “It’s in wonderful condition.”
Quinn said there will be a great deal of discussion before a decision is made about whether to display the item.
“Would this make someone mad? Would this be hurtful? We will have those talks,” she said.