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手刺繍博物館
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This is a very rare traditional upper garment from the Dai people (Dai Lue) who live in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province, China, believed to be from around the 1950s. It features a slender waist that gently follows the body and a wide silhouette that flares towards the hem. The unique form, with the corners of the garment slightly curving upwards, evokes the aesthetic sensibilities of a tropical region. The material is simple hand-woven fabric. The subdued indigo color has softened and deepened over time, making it a hue that is difficult to replicate today. Besides being worn, it can also serve as an accent in a space simply by being hung in a cabinet or on a wall. It is a very visually appealing piece for folk art, ethnographic materials, and display purposes. As a real-life artifact of traditional clothing with a small existing number, it is recommended for collectors and those interested in ethnic culture and textiles. ■ Condition ・Due to the age of the garment, there are some color unevenness, wrinkles, and slight signs of wear. ・There are no critical tears, but please understand it as a vintage item. ・The color may appear slightly different in the photos than in reality due to lighting. ■ Recommended Points ・Traditional old style, rare even among the Dai people. ・A structure of a tight waist and wide hem, rarely seen today. ・Very high presence for display and interior use. ・A valuable piece as a collection item of ethnic clothing, folk art, and textile culture.
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