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Object Number
985-27-10/59032
Display Title
Pueblo leather dance kilt. Remains of fringe on all sides. Some tin tinklers rem
Descriptions
Object Description
Pueblo leather dance kilt. Remains of fringe on all sides. Some tin tinklers remain on bottom as does some red pigment. Painted black design of 2 snakes, 2 hands and 4 X's, also black on bottom edge. 2 holes in kilt repaired w/ sewn patches, red and brown. 91.6x44.2 cm.
Inventory Description
Kilt, leather, fringed, blk pigment designs, red pigment at edge, metal tinklers
Classification
- Kilt
Department
Ethnographic
Date
1800-1899?
Culture
- Santo Domingo
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
/
United States
/
New Mexico
Materials
Leather, Pigment, Metal, Sinew, Tin
Dimensions
Overall: 95 x 49 x 1.2 cm (37 3/8 x 19 5/16 x 1/2 in.)
Quantity
1
Label on object
985-27-10/59032
Provenance
Collector
William H. Claflin, Jr.
(1985)
Donor
William H. Claflin, Jr.
(1985)
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