Jacket
Item number Sa204 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
Item number Sa204 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
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Jacket made of coarse black wool with blue zigzag embroidery on the shoulders, cuffs and edges. The jacket also has a multicoloured floral design emerging from the side seams on the back. The back bottom edge has a silk fringe in maroon interspersed with yellow, red and green.
This jacket is worn as part of a costume representing wealth and power. The material was woven from natural black wool on a floor loom by men of the municipality; costume tailored and embroidered by hand by others skilled in this trade.
Blue zigzag on shoulders and cuffs shows wearer traditionally as Aj Kij, an astronomer or astrologist (Pettersen).
worn by men
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Blue zigzag on shoulders and cuffs shows wearer traditionally as Aj Kij, an astronomer or astrologist (Pettersen).
This jacket is worn as part of a costume representing wealth and power. The material was woven from natural black wool on a floor loom by men of the municipality; costume tailored and embroidered by hand by others skilled in this trade.
worn by men
Jacket made of coarse black wool with blue zigzag embroidery on the shoulders, cuffs and edges. The jacket also has a multicoloured floral design emerging from the side seams on the back. The back bottom edge has a silk fringe in maroon interspersed with yellow, red and green.
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