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DepartmentTextiles-Africa

Dance Costume

NameDance Costume
CultureNorthwestern Ibo people
Date20th century
Place madeNigeria, Africa
MediumCotton yarn or burlap
Dimensions57 × 55 in. (144.7803 × 139.7003 cm)
Credit LineMuseum of International Folk Art, gift of Lloyd E. Cotsen and the Neutrogena Corporation, A.1995.93.65
Object numberA.1995.93.65
DescriptionThe whole garment is covered with appliqued stripes of multicolored cotton against a red cotton ground. This creates horizontal design bands. The designs include semi-circular scallops, circles, stars and striped checkerboard like areas. Yarn is used to sew the applique as well as for areas of embroidery. Protruding from the center of the front midriff section is a 2.5" long red and white striped appliqued stick.
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