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Pattern for fisherman's garment

Garment (model) made of animal skin with a lining of elm bast fabric (attus), into which a striped pattern of dyed elm fibres is woven. An original of such a garment has not survived. Attached to the garment is a wooden plaque with the inscription "Replica of a fisherman's garment". Publ.: Siegmar Nahser , Berlin, (Baessler Archive, vol. 51 (2003), p. 196.

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Ethnologisches Museum
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Cultural attribution
Ainu (アイヌ)
Object type
Pattern for fisherman's garment
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Material/Technique
Fur (bear), Leather , Bast (elm), Plant fibre
Current location
Ethnologisches Museum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Inventory number
I A 4989

Provenance and sources

when
Meiji period, before 1880
where
Japan [Land]
Hokkaidô (Ezo, Yezo) (北海道) [Insel]
who
Ainu (アイヌ)
who
Kaiserliche Japanische Regierung 日本帝国政府 - Former Possessors

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