

Silk "Sampot" (Loin Cloth)
The image shows a rectangular piece of fabric titled "Silk 'Sampot' (Loin Cloth)" by an unknown artist. The fabric is primarily maroon with a large central section of brown fabric featuring a repeating pattern of small, diamond-like shapes in shades of brown, green, and gold. The central section is bordered by horizontal bands of maroon and green stripes at the top and bottom. The left and right sides of the fabric are solid maroon with two vertical gold stripes. The fabric appears to be made of silk and has a smooth texture. The background of the image is light gray.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 286 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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