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Longyi

ca. 1935-1939 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Garment made from one length of cloth with the warp ends stitched to form a tube. Horizontal bands and stripes - red, black and green. Central red bands contain white ikat streak patterns. Distinctive plain black top and bottom.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Plain fine weave cotton with tie-dyed ikat patterning.
Brief description
Burmese woman's longyi in red, black, green and white. Features white tie-dyed ikat streak patterns. c. 1935 to 1935.
Physical description
Garment made from one length of cloth with the warp ends stitched to form a tube. Horizontal bands and stripes - red, black and green. Central red bands contain white ikat streak patterns. Distinctive plain black top and bottom.
Dimensions
  • Length: 96.5cm
  • Height: 93.9cm
Object history
Believed to have been collected by the donor's father during his service in Burma in the second half of the 1930's.

Historical significance: The white ikat streak patterns closely resemble the Karen "python skin" woven into 19th century Karen women's tribal skirts. (See Karen Skirt 7281 IS)
Other number
LOAN:COCHRANE D F.6 - Previous loan number
Collection
Accession number
IS.28-1998

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Record createdOctober 29, 2003
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