Dress
Item number 2598/6 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
Item number 2598/6 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
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Woman's wrapper of patterned cloth sewn into a cylindrical shape. Pattern consists of purple and white stripes and blue and white diamond shapes. There are also three bands of green stripes with purple and white patterning. A black band with white X's lines each edge of the textile.
Macawiis's were introduced to the Horn of Africa as a result of trading with south and southeast Asia. Macawiis’s tend to have high-key colours and patterns and are sold pre-sewn in a cylindrical shape. They are worn wrapped around the waist several times and are typically casual wear.
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Woman's wrapper of patterned cloth sewn into a cylindrical shape. Pattern consists of purple and white stripes and blue and white diamond shapes. There are also three bands of green stripes with purple and white patterning. A black band with white X's lines each edge of the textile.
Macawiis's were introduced to the Horn of Africa as a result of trading with south and southeast Asia. Macawiis’s tend to have high-key colours and patterns and are sold pre-sewn in a cylindrical shape. They are worn wrapped around the waist several times and are typically casual wear.
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