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Kilt

Object Number:38751
Current Location: Collections Storage
Culture:Hopi
Provenience: Arizona
Shipaulovi
Second Mesa
Culture Area: Southwest Culture Area
Section:American
Materials:Cotton
Wool
Length: 109.5 cm
Width: 54.5 cm
Credit Line:Wanamaker Expedition to the Southwest, R. Stewart Culin, 1901

Description

Hopi dance kilt. White ground with a band of black finger weaving at the bottom with small, black squares. The sides have embroidered geometric designs in black, green, white and red. White and black threads create tassels at each corner.

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