dress
Nom de l'objet : | dress |
Type de l'objet : | dress |
Sous-catégorie de l'objet : | textiles |
Matériaux : | dye ? fibre, wool fibre, silk plastic |
Numéro de catalogue : | 2508/6 |
Province d'origine : | Lhoka |
Pays d'origine : | Tibet |
Continent d'origine : | Asia |
Autres données géographiques : | Estate of Raptenling; Autonomous region of China |
Culture : | Tibetan |
Secteur géo-culturel : | Himalayas |
Date de début de production : | 1900 |
Date de fin de production : | 1900 |
Description : | A long black woman's dress that is sleeveless. Dress is woolen, and lined on the inside borders with a light white-brown silk. Dress overlaps and attaches under the armhole with a green plastic button and a white loop. |
Commentaires : | Yapshi-Yuthok Kalon Tashi Dhondup Collection: The title Yapshi is given to all families that have a Dalai Lama born into the family, and Shape and Kalon are titles that the four lay Cabinet Ministers hold. The Yuthok family is descended from the 10th Dalai Lama, Tsultrim Gyatso. Being a Minister in the Traditional Tibetan Government, Yapshi-Yuthok Tashi Dhondup was also known as Shape or Kalon Yuthok. There is one item belonging to Kalon Yuthok that is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum: a Tibetan saddle, which he used on special occasions and during the Tibetan New Year when he would go to the Potala Palace. It was the wish of the late Mrs. Tsering Dolkar Yapshi-Yuthok that the museum display the family's heirloom textiles so that visitors could learn about Tibet's rich history and culture. |
Hauteur : | 149.4 |
Largeur : | 113.4 |
Profondeur : | 7 |
Unité de mesure linéaire : | cm |
Département : | Museum of Anthropology |
Établissement : | UBC Museum of Anthropology Facebook-UBC Museum of Anthropology Twitter-UBC Museum of Anthropology YouTube-UBC Museum of Anthropology |
Ville de l'établissement : | Vancouver |
Province de l'établissement : | British Columbia |
Enregistrement de l'institution : | Fiche complète provenant du site du musée |
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