Burial Robe with seperate Neckpiece; black satin with red, yellow, and white cotton fold and tuck applique panels; lined in green cotton. RobeL.33-¼ x W.68 in., Neckpiece H.6-¼ x W.11-3/4 in.

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Burial Robe and Neckpiece, 20th century

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The Hmong people use red as a protective color to ward off evil influences. When associated with death, red conveys a message of farewell. Burial robe like this are made for older, esteemed individuals in the community by their female relatives, usually a daughter, grand-daughter, or even a sister. The inclusion of the neck piece here represents an additional sign of respect.

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Title
Burial Robe and Neckpiece
Artist Life
Hmong
Role
Artist
Accession Number
84.7.2a,b
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Burial Robe with seperate Neckpiece; black satin with red, yellow, and white cotton fold and tuck applique panels; lined in green cotton. RobeL.33-¼ x W.68 in., Neckpiece H.6-¼ x W.11-3/4 in.

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