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Jacket

early 20th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This distinctively cut jacket is worn as Nepalese court or official wear, paired with trousers of the same material. A similar form also occurs with sleeves. This jacket is made of an unusual glazed cotton fabric, quilted all over and with a larger, geometric quilted pattern forming a border. The origin of this style of garment is unclear, but is probably to be found in northern India. Coasts and jackets with side fastenings are widespread in both India and Tibet, Nepal's closest neighbours. However, a Tibetan garment would normally use a button- and loop-fastening as a closure, while fabric ties like those on this garment are the more common means of fastening in India.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Jacket
  • Pyjamas
Materials and techniques
Quilted and glazed cotton
Brief description
Man's jacket (labeda) and trousers of quilted and glazed cotton, Nepal, early 20th century
Physical description
Man's jacket (labeda) and trousers of maroon quilted and glazed cotton. A pyjama set.
Credit line
Given by Mr G. Haythornthwaite
Summary
This distinctively cut jacket is worn as Nepalese court or official wear, paired with trousers of the same material. A similar form also occurs with sleeves. This jacket is made of an unusual glazed cotton fabric, quilted all over and with a larger, geometric quilted pattern forming a border. The origin of this style of garment is unclear, but is probably to be found in northern India. Coasts and jackets with side fastenings are widespread in both India and Tibet, Nepal's closest neighbours. However, a Tibetan garment would normally use a button- and loop-fastening as a closure, while fabric ties like those on this garment are the more common means of fastening in India.
Bibliographic reference
Dress in detail from around the world / Rosemary Crill, Jennifer Wearden and Verity Wilson ; with contributions from Anna Jackson and Charlotte Horlyck ; photographs by Richard Davis, drawings by Leonie Davis. London: V&A Publications, 2002 Number: 1851773770 (hbk), 1851773789 (pbk) pp.106-107
Collection
Accession number
IS.79&A-1988

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Record createdJune 25, 2009
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