

Woman’s Two-Piece Dress (Biil’éé)
The image shows a red and black two-piece dress made by the Biil’éé people, specifically a woman's dress. The dress has a rectangular shape with a black background. There are two red stripes on the top and bottom with thin black stripes and small black designs. The top and bottom edges have short black tassels. The dress appears to be laid flat on a white surface. The background behind the dress is plain white.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 639 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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