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Description

Ceremonial blouse, beige with gathered, drawstring neckline and puffy sleeves. The shoulders are heavily embroidered with gold leaf motifs, accented with pink and red stitching. The sleeves are short and volumous, and the cuffs gather in a red drawstring. The ends of the cuffs are cut in triangles with light brown, brown and pink edging. The front of the blouse has a deep "V" cut with a red tie on the PR side. The drawstring in the neck is also red. The back of the blouse is cut shorter than the front, and there is a beige tie sewn across the bottom.

Narrative

The 1949 acquisition sheet listed this group of items as: "ceremonial dress items, Shokatz slavic tribe, Darauya Prov. Hungary S.W. Roumanian".

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