legging, bottom cuff of men's

legging, bottom cuff of men's

legging, bottom cuff of men's

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Introduction

A rectangular black woolen with multicolored silk ribbon decoration in ottertail design; probably the bottom of the left side of a pair of a men's leggings; purchased from William Jones.

Nation of Maker: American
Reasons for connecting this relative with particular nation(s)

for the silk ribbon application

Materials

light black woolen, silk ribbons (red, green, violet, light blue, yellow), white seed beads, violet cotton twill tape, silk satin ribbon (black + red), cotton yarn (pink, violet, black, blue, green)

Techniques or Format

A rectengular woolen piece bound with multicolored ribbon in geometric design; sewing done with cotton yarn

Motifs and Patterns

geometric silk ribbon application in rhombi and squares

Other Notes

angle rent resewn.

Dimensions: 62.6 × 24 × 0 cm
Condition: good; unbound cloth edge restored with glazed linen
Catalogue, Accession or Reference Number: IV-B-6510
Collection at Current Location: William Jones
Who the Institution Acquired the Relative or Heritage Item From: Diplomatic Gift
Collection Narratives and Histories

Other Catalogue Identifiers: file no.: 113/04

GKS Reference Number: 25227
Record Creation Context

Created by Nikolaus Stolle during a research visit to the museum commissioned by Ruth Phillips and supported by her research funds. Amended by Cory Willmott 1/23/11.

Record Creation Notes/Observations

This item was originally identified as part of a women's legging. I've changed it to that of a man's legging, however. The orientation of the decorations on men's leggings are vertical; those of women's leggings are horizontal. The identification of this piece as a portion of a man's legging depends upon the characteristic style of men's legging decoration coupled with the measurements of the piece. These considerations suggest that the portion of the garment that was cut off and later "restored" with glazed linen is the majority of the top end. I have therefore re-assigned the identification from women's to men's, changed the measurements to width and height, and added an image with the right orientation. CW 1/23/11