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Language: Ainu
Language: Ainu
Jacket

Garment for a toddler. Constructed from two lengths of fabric for the body body and two smaller pieces of fabric that have just been used for the rather narrow sleeves. sleeves. The jacket/garment is constructed in the Mi-Parti style from two different canvas weave fabrics: The right side is made from a single-coloured fabric, the left side from a fabric with thin, horizontal, blue stripes in groups of three. For sleeves, a single-coloured fabric was used, which probably matches the right side. the right side. Mi-Parti is the colour and/or pattern division of a garment along the vertical central line/seam. vertical centre line/seam. This is also found in Japanese robes (jap. katami-gawari). A narrow strip of chequered fabric in twill weave was sewn to the neckline as a collar. a narrow strip of chequered fabric in twill weave was sewn onto the neckline as a collar and edged with blue cotton fabric. A loop of twisted yarn is sewn onto the right side and a brownish button is sewn onto the left side. brown button is sewn on the left side.

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Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum - Kulturen der Welt
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Cataloguing data

Cultural attribution
Ainu
Object type
clothing
Dimensions
393 x 550 x 45 mm
Current location
Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum
Inventory number
RJM 25438
Other number(s)
RJM 1910/05

Provenance and sources

when
19th century
where
Russian Federation
Asia -> North Asia -> Russian Federation -> Far East (Federal District) -> Sakhalin Oblast

when
1907

when
1910-15-05
Source(s)
Konvolutakte RJM 1910/05

when
1910-15-05
Source(s)
Konvolutakte RJM 1910/05
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