cover image: Ceylon - Singhalese Girls Making Pillow Lace

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Ceylon - Singhalese Girls Making Pillow Lace

1907

Three girls in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) are making pillow lace while sitting on the ground, using angled surfaces to aid the weaving. Six other people, including a baby, are standing or sitting near the wall of a house and a doorway in the background. The people in the background are wearing traditional garb, but the girls making lace appear to be in Western-style clothing. Lace weaving was not an art form native to Sri Lanka and was probably introduced by Dutch colonists, (1907).
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Authors

New York (State). Education Dept. Division of Visual Instruction

Collection
Instructional lantern slides
Place Discussed
Asia, Sri Lanka
Provider
Empire State Digital Network
Published in
Sri Lanka
Reference
1528; NYSA_A3045-78_A3398; A3045
Rights
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Source
Digital Public Library of America https://dp.la/item/1df81fd528edc064b9056bd7e1f44882

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