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East Sumba Traditional Textiles
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Sumbanese people Man's cloth [hinggi kombu] early 20th century East Sumba Sumba Indonesia cotton, natural dyes (including kombu and indigo) warp ikat, weft twining, staining 304.0 (h) x 127.0 (w) cm (NGA) |
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Sumbanese people Belt 19th century East Sumba Sumba Indonesia cotton supplementary weft weave 79.0 (h) x 11.0 (w) cm (NGA) |
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Sumbanese people Belt 19th century East Sumba Sumba Indonesia cotton supplementary weft weave 46.0 (h) x 27.0 (w) cm (NGA) |
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East Sumbanese people Woman's ceremonial skirt [lau pahuda] late 19th century East Sumba Sumba Indonesia cotton supplementary weft weave, fringing 122.6 (h) x 173.0 (w) cm (NGA) |
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East Sumbanese people Man's cloth [hinggi kombu] East Sumba Sumba Indonesia cotton, natural dyes warp ikat 236.0 (h) x 89.0 (w) cm (NGA) |
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East Sumbanese people Decorative panel for a woman's skirt 19th century East Sumba Sumba Indonesia cotton supplementary warp weave, staining, fringing 29.0 (h) x 54.0 (w) cm (NGA) |
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East Sumbanese people Nobleman's cloth [hinggi kombu] c. 1920 Pau domain Sumba Indonesia cotton warp ikat, twining 239.0 (h) x 129.0 (w) cm (NGA) |
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East Sumbanese people Band from a ceremonial skirt 19th century East Sumba Sumba Indonesia cotton, beads supplementary warp weave, bead-work 69.0 (h) x 34.0 (w) cm (NGA) |
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East Sumbanese people Woman's ceremonial skirt [lau hada] late 19th-early 20th century East Sumba Sumba Indonesia cotton, mud dye, beads, shells tabby weave, needle-work fringe, bead-work 63.2 (h) x 158.7 (w) cm (NGA) |
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East Sumbanese people Woman's skirt [lau pahudu] 19th century Kapunduk domain Sumba Indonesia cotton supplementary warp weave, twining 130.0 (h) x 69.0 (w) cm (NGA) |
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East Sumbanese people Man's cloth (hinggi kombu) c.1900-60 East Sumba Sumba Indonesia cotton, natural dyes warp ikat, weft twining 271.8 (h) x 114.0 (w) cm (NGA) |
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Kambera, East Sumba, Indonesia 1920-1940 $4,500.00 A Sumba Hinggi woven from very fine handspun cotton yarn. Such handspun cotton yarn was rarely used in Sumba after the turn of the 20th C, as the evenness of imported commercial threads, and especially the very fine Dutch thread, were easier to tie tightly. The dyes are natural, and the technique is warp ikat. (YAT) |
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Sumbanese people Man's cloth [hinggi kombu] early 20th century Kanatang domain Sumba Indonesia cotton, dyes warp ikat, band weaving [kabakil] 249.0 (h) x 93.0 (w) cm (NGA) |
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Sumbanese people Woman's ceremonial skirt [lau pahuda] c.1905 Melolo Pau domain Sumba Indonesia cotton, beads supplementary warp weave, applique, bead-work 71.0 (h) x 62.0 (w) cm (NGA) |
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Sumbanese people Woman's skirt [lau pahuda] early 20th century Melolo Pau domain Sumba Indonesia cotton, natural dyes supplementary warp weave, staining, embroidery 155.0 (h) x 61.0 (w) cm (NGA) |
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East Sumbanese people Woman's ceremonial skirt [lau katipa] 19th century Pau domain Sumba Indonesia cotton, beads applique, knotted fringing, bead-work 161.0 (h) x 62.0 (w) cm (NGA) |
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East Sumbanese people Panel from a woman's skirt [lau] 19th century Pau domain Sumba Indonesia cotton supplementary warp weave, over dyeing 12.0 (h) x 101.0 (w) cm (NGA) |
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East Sumbanese people Bag late 19th-early 20th century Melolo Pau domain Sumba Indonesia cotton supplementary warp weave 34.0 (h) x 29.0 (w) cm (NGA) |
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