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red, orange, yellow, green, purple, blue and grey; embroidered lines and zigzags in strips; edged on 3 sides with cowrie shells

Headdress Panel, Date Unknown

Banjara

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red, blue, tan wool chain stitch embroidery; two panels of three oval shapes divided by sewn-on white shells, which also surround entire panel; another row of shells hang freely from three sides: three fabric and shell tassels, two in center of long edge, two at short edge corners; embroidery applied to padded, gauze-like cotton

Neck Panel from a Hat, c. 1900

Banjara

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silk; two panels, hand sewn together vertically; red with horizontal stripes of various widths, some stripes within stripes, some geometric designs in brown, gold and green; top and bottom hand hemmed; bottom 5 1/2" solid red

Skirt, Date Unknown

Banjara

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multi-colored wool chain stitch embroidery; two rows of four squares in pie shapes, diamonds and zig-zag designs; rows of shells divide the panels in half in both directions; clusters of shells at bottom corners and sides; row of shells surround; embroidery applied to tan, gauze-like cotton; edged in red cotton

Neck Panel from a Hat, c. 1900

Banjara

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envelope-style bag; back/main body has black diamonds with maroon, orange and white geometric stitching (with some green details); front/edges are rust with rows of yellow, blue, green and white stitches; four stitched diamonds with zigzags, triangles and diamonds in predominately gold, yellow and maroon; orange, yellow and magenta pompons

Dowry bag, Second quarter of the 20th century

Banjara

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rectangular, squared-off shape; strap attached to bag with metal rings; body of bag and strap stitched overall with geometric designs-predominantly squares and rectangles and predominately in red and maroon; purple and yellow tassel clusters on strap; longer purple tassels on bottom corners and bottom center, embellished with metal elements; bell on long white and red twisted cord on one side

Bridegroom's wedding day bag, c. 1960

Banjara

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brown cotton woven in approximate 1" horizontal zigzag pattern in brown, green, red, yellow and white; 2 1/2" off-white hem is hand sewn; brown border is unfinished; hand stitched together

Unmarried woman's cloth, late 19th-early 20th century

Tae Daeng or Banjara

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Bag, Date Unknown

Banjara

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