

Infant's Carrying Cloth, or Man's Ceremonial Headgear
The object is a rectangular textile with a fringe on the top and bottom. The main body of the textile is composed of vertical stripes in various shades of red, brown, and white. There are two wide red borders on the left and right sides. The top and bottom have a fringe made of the same colored threads as the rest of the textile, with the top fringe being shorter and more uneven than the bottom one, which is longer and more uniform. The background behind the textile is light gray. This textile is titled "Infant's Carrying Cloth, or Man's Ceremonial Headgear".
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 347 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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