Sarong Item Number: Ei38 from the MOA: University of British Columbia

Description

Full-length skirt of black faille weave cotton has band of thinner cotton cloth stitched to the top. Midway down, thick transverse band of alternating sections of maroon then beige stripes with pink, yellow, and white interspersed. Central in design and stitched over a join is line of maroon embroidery sections alternating with other colours. At top and at base of faille weave piece are one transverse band each of small maroon with some yellow and pink stripes bordered by white.

History Of Use

Worn by a woman. The longyi always has a band at the top that is normally bias. This one is not. When brocaded, horizontal-striped sections are worn at back. Longyi are not tied but have front pleat folded then rolled like a stocking. Worn with blouses like 694/12 or 694/15, and a white scarf wrapped around head. Woven on a back strap loom.