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Apron of yellow silk, with black velvet stripes, design imitating tiger skin, part of a Cham Dance skeleton costume worn by Tibetan Buddhist monks: Tibet, 19th - early 20th century AD
Apron or bag of red and yellow woollen cloth woven with four rows of lamas or other camelid with a red wool fringe along foot: South America, Peru, obtained in the Ica District, 14th or 15th century
Apron panel of multicoloured beadwork of blue, green, red, pink and white zigzag pattern and fringe: Africa, Eastern Africa, Malawi, Blantyre or Domasi, Yao people, early 20th century
Child's apron of glass beads with red, green, yellow, white and blue pattern and fringe: Africa, Eastern Africa, Malawi, Blantyre or Domasi, Yao people, early 20th century
Front apron of woven grass: Southern Africa, Zambia, possibly Mambwe people, late 19th century
Back apron of woven grass: Southern Africa, Zambia, possibly Mambwe people, late 19th century