Poncho
Item number 2833/15 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
Item number 2833/15 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
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Red poncho with blue, green and purple vertical stripes. Stripes are wider apart over body and narrower over shoulders. Poncho is made of two pieces of tightly woven fabric with space cut out for neck opening. Larger piece of fabric makes up the object's right two-thirds, smaller piece of fabric makes up the object's left shoulder piece. Fabric pieces are sewn together vertically at right side shoulder: both edges of poncho sewn together up to narrow openings for arms. Neck opening finished with green hand-sewn stitching.
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Red poncho with blue, green and purple vertical stripes. Stripes are wider apart over body and narrower over shoulders. Poncho is made of two pieces of tightly woven fabric with space cut out for neck opening. Larger piece of fabric makes up the object's right two-thirds, smaller piece of fabric makes up the object's left shoulder piece. Fabric pieces are sewn together vertically at right side shoulder: both edges of poncho sewn together up to narrow openings for arms. Neck opening finished with green hand-sewn stitching.
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