Description
Traditional costumes in central Asia have distinctive characteristics that indicate ethnicity, age, and class. One of the oldest examples is a woman’s coat with false sleeves attached on the back and worn over the head. This silk coat in yellow, the color worn by middle-aged women, is elaborately decorated with popular stylized tulips embroidered in chain stitch. Worn consistently by a newlywed, the coat was later only used on special occasions. Although women made and embroidered garments at home, this expensive luxury mantle was professionally made and sold in the marketplace.
Provenance
Dr. E.B. and Mrs. Joan C. Long, Bath, OH, given to the Cleveland Museum of Art (?-2010); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (2010-)
Accession Number
2010.192
Medium
Exterior: silk; plain weave; embroidery: chain stitch; Trim: silk; tablet-woven with fringe; Lining: cotton; plain weave, block printed
Dimensions
Overall: 119.4 x 75 cm (47 x 29 1/2 in.)
Classification
Garment
Credit Line
Gift of E.B. and Joan C. Long