DepartmentTextiles-Asia
Sarong
NameSarong
CultureKatu or Ta-Oi
DateEarly to mid-20th century
Place madePossibly Quang Nam Province, Vietnam, Southeast Asia, Asia
Place madeLaos, Southeast Asia, Asia
MediumCotton, metal beads
DimensionsOverall: 45 11/16 x 60 1/4 in. (116 x 153 cm)
Credit LineGift of Janis and William Wetsman
Object numberA.2011.36.2
DescriptionDark blue and brick red cotton sarong of two horizontal strips woven with metal beads. Dark blue ground has four narrow, lighter red bands on each side of central seam, which is sewn together with light blue thread. On the outer (top and bottom) selvaged edges are five red stripes. Fine dashed stripes run vertically through the fabric, with small metal beaded motifs of diamonds, stars, + and hourglass forms, etc. centered within. On one side (likely the top), the spaces between the pairs of crosswise stripes are unadorned, while on the other side (hem?), the spaces between the stripes are filled with a long horizontal bands of zigzags, rows of triangles, and interlocking diamond motifs. The majority of the beads have dulled to gray, but some remain the original white.Early to mid-20th century
Late 19th - early 20th century
Mid-20th century
c. 1870