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Apron, double Apron, double

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? Apron?

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 Apron panel

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

Apron, child's Apron, child's

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

Apron, front Apron, front

Front apron of woven grass: Southern Africa, Zambia, possibly Mambwe people, late 19th century

Apron, back Apron, back

Back apron of woven grass: Southern Africa, Zambia, possibly Mambwe people, late 19th century

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