Research in Progress Hand-woven red wild silk robe with vertical stripes of supplementary warp patterning of small geometric motifs in golden yellow, banded by narrow stripes of blue, yellow, and green. Neck bands made of two Chinese brocaded silks, one blue with flowers and the other gold with dragons. Lined with heavy off-white twill. Black tie at side. The robe is gored to produce fullness, with a standing collar and asymmetrical closure. The set-in sleeves are very wide at the shoulder and taper sharply to the wrist, which is worn turned back. The robe is worn looped up at waist and gathered tightly at back, which produces a pouch-like area, at front.
- Collection
- Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum Collection Textiles Department
- Date published
- ca. 1962
- Dates
- ca. 1962
- Format
- Medium: wild silk, silk neckbands, cotton lining Technique: hand-woven plain weave with supplementary warp patterning, lining twill weave, neck bands satin weave with discontinuous supplementary weft patterning (brocade)
- Pages
- H x W: 139.7 x 191.8 cm (55 in. x 6 ft. 3 1/2 in.)
- Place Discussed
- Bhutan
- Provider
- Smithsonian Institution
- Published in
- Bhutan
- Reference
- 1966-81-1
- Source
- Digital Public Library of America https://dp.la/item/892aff45d996946c2b55c860fefebed8