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Donald Clay Johnson (307)
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Paritosh Collection of Donald Clay Johnson (307)
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Physical Object (307)
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Scarves (costume accessories) (307)
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Dupatta (167)
Clothing (104)
Tie and Dye (37)
Bandhani (32)
Embroidery (17)
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The fabric was folded in half and then tie dyed (1)
Yak's wool scarf
Contributed By:
Donald Clay Johnson
Page Count:
2
Last Updated:
2018-12-06
Yak's wool scarf
Contributed By:
Donald Clay Johnson
Last Updated:
2018-12-04
Yak's wool scarf
Contributed By:
Donald Clay Johnson
Last Updated:
2018-12-04
Woven, double layered scarf
Description:
Developed by Bailou and woven in the village of Phulia outside Kolkata the scarf has a double layer, woven together, not sewn.
Contributed By:
Donald Clay Johnson
Page Count:
6
Last Updated:
2018-12-07
Wool lined silk neck scarf
Contributed By:
Donald Clay Johnson
Page Count:
2
Last Updated:
2018-12-06
Woolen dupatta
Description:
Produced as part of a project of Bailou to involve mentally challenged people of West Bengal in working with textiles.
Contributed By:
Donald Clay Johnson
Page Count:
2
Last Updated:
2018-12-06
Wool dupatta
Description:
Top and bottom sides are a different color, known as doo rukh
Contributed By:
Donald Clay Johnson
Last Updated:
2023-01-11
Women's silk head scarf, misar (mizur), worn at Khatri weddings
Description:
Received as a gift from the groom's mother and worn under an odhani.
Contributed By:
Donald Clay Johnson
Page Count:
2
Last Updated:
2018-12-06
Wedding odhni of the Sona (goldsmith) community
Description:
Silk
Contributed By:
Donald Clay Johnson
Page Count:
7
Last Updated:
2018-12-07
Uparnu
Description:
A ritual neck scarf given to selected visitors to the temple at Dwarka, Gujarat.Inscription reads: Praise to the God of Dwarka.
Contributed By:
Donald Clay Johnson
Page Count:
3
Last Updated:
2018-12-07
Unstitched bandhani odhni
Description:
Odhnis are made from two pieces of cloth which are then stitched together. The red band in the middle of this piece is where the cut would occur. Cotton
Contributed By:
Donald Clay Johnson
Page Count:
2
Last Updated:
2018-12-06
Unopened laharia dupatta
Description:
Silk
Contributed By:
Donald Clay Johnson
Page Count:
2
Last Updated:
2018-12-06
Unopened cotton bandhani dupatta
Contributed By:
Donald Clay Johnson
Page Count:
4
Last Updated:
2018-12-07
Unopened cotton bandhani dupatta
Contributed By:
Donald Clay Johnson
Page Count:
6
Last Updated:
2018-12-07
Unopened bandhani dupatta
Description:
Cotton
Contributed By:
Donald Clay Johnson
Page Count:
7
Last Updated:
2018-12-07
Unopened after dyeing, bandhani dupatta
Description:
Cotton
Contributed By:
Donald Clay Johnson
Page Count:
3
Last Updated:
2018-12-07
Tussar silk shibori tie and dye dupatta
Contributed By:
Donald Clay Johnson
Page Count:
2
Last Updated:
2019-03-04
Tussar silk shibori tie and dye dupatta
Contributed By:
Donald Clay Johnson
Page Count:
4
Last Updated:
2019-03-04
Tussar silk Madhubani hand painted dupatta
Contributed By:
Donald Clay Johnson
Page Count:
5
Last Updated:
2018-12-07
Tussar silk dupatta with Mutwa embroidery
Contributed By:
Donald Clay Johnson
Page Count:
4
Last Updated:
2018-12-07
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