Traditional Textiles and Accessories

Historic textiles and ornamental accessories, including sleeves, headbands, and decorative bags, showcasing intricate designs and cultural significance.

Leg Wraps, 20th century, 39 5/8 x 14 in. (100.6 x 35.6 cm), Cotton, China, 20th century
Leg Wraps, 20th century, 39 5/8 x 14 in. (100.6 x 35.6 cm), Cotton, China, 20th century
Headdress -Handmade dream catcher with feathers threads and pearl rope hang handmade dream catchers with feathers threads and pearl rope hang copyright: xzoonar.com/fedorovaxdariax 22940731Leadership Shirt 1860-65 Arikara. Leadership Shirt. Arikara. 1860-65. Native-tanned skin, pigment, quill, hair, ermine, feathers, silk. United States, North Dakota or South Dakota, Upper Missouri River. Hide-CostumesMans bonnet worn at home unknownColourful red and gold Chinese embroidered silk garment for sale, ChinaCovered Basket 19th century Japan. Covered Basket 62208Case, Medium: silk, metallic threads, glass beads Technique: appliquéd and embroidered in split and knot stitches on satin weave, Case of yellow satin, appliquéd and embroidered with a vase and plant in colored silks. Bound in braid and fitted with yellow cord, knots, and tassels., China, 19th century, costume & accessories, CaseTassel French 19th century View more. Tassel. French. 19th century. Silk. Textiles-TrimmingsWillow Tree and River Inrō/Netsuke Ensemble. Kajikawa Bunryūsai (Japan, active third quarter 18th century). Japan, early 19th century. Costumes; Accessories. inrō Gold takamakie with togidashi lacquer on black lacquer ground; netsuke ivoryFringe (Italy); silkBroom, kitchen broomSun hat for girl of natural colored straw with flower corsage, anonymous, c. 1915 - c. 1920 Girls sun hat, of natural -colored straw with black velvet and a corsage in orange, yellow, white and green. Sewn straps and very nice and tiled and roof tongue laid over each other. Moderate sphere and wide, flat edge. A black velvet strap runs around the sphere and ends from behind with a bow. For the edge, a dash of artificial flowers, shiny and hard. Netherlands whole:. Band: Velvet (Fabric Weave) Girls sun hat, of natural -colored straw with black velvet and a corsage in orange, yellow, white and green. Sewn straps and very nice and tiled and roof tongue laid over each other. Moderate sphere and wide, flat edge. A black velvet strap runs around the sphere and ends from behind with a bow. For the edge, a dash of artificial flowers, shiny and hard. Netherlands whole:. Band: Velvet (Fabric Weave)Miniature Tunic 12th-13th century Ica. Miniature Tunic 316942Pendant in the form of a hand first half 17th century possibly Spanish. Pendant in the form of a hand 20727018th Dynasty Egyptian beaded collar from a royal or noble personageBackgammon board Wooden Backgammon board isolated included clipping path Copyright: xZoonar.com/Baloncicix 7063939Mexico, Jalisco, Puerto Vallarta. Stack of sombreros for sale.Bag 1820-30 French. Bag 102698Latin America,  Panama,  Panamanian arts & crafts.Traditional Embera Indian baskets & Kuna Indian textile molas.Mannen Haori Met Yuya En de Tempel Kiyomizu, C. 1920 -C. 1940 Haori for a man with a decoration on the lining of a rectangular plane in which a no-actor reading a letter, with a text with cherry blossom leaves, the whole against a background of an image of a temple building with flowering trees. The actor plays the role of Yuya in the no-theater piece of the same name, the mistress of Taira No Munemori, whose mother sends her letters to ask her before she dies. Munemori prevents her from going before the end of the cherry blossom festival, which they attend at the Kiyomizu temple. The text is a poem that Yuya expresses to express her feelings and refers to the transience of things: "Hana Mae Ni Cho Mau funpun Taru Yuki. Yanagi ue Ni Hotaru Tobu Henpen Taru Kane. Hana wa ryusui ni shitagatte kaori no kuru koto toshi '(' Butterflies dance above the blossoms as swirling snow. Above the willow, fly fireflies like pieces of gold. The smell of the flow, led quickly ') Later in the piece, YuyTraumfaenger Traumfaenger freigestellt auf weissem Hintergrund Dreamcatcher isolated on white background Copyright: xZoonar.com/Teamarbeitx 222979Celtic jug with double handles and volute decorations, 8th century BC. Artist: UnknownBliżej Kultury unknownEpaulets early 19th century Italian. Epaulets 98376Saddle blanket from the Tuareg tribe from Nigeria made from cotton and pigmentation. Dated 20th CenturyMiniature Tunic 12th-13th century Ica. Miniature Tunic 312860Detail of the inside of a tiki umbrella in Belize; Ambergris Caye, BelizeBorder Fragment, Figure 2nd century B.C. Nasca. Border Fragment, Figure. Nasca. 2nd century B.C.. Camelid hair. Peru. Textiles-SculptureAmulet -Bliżej Kultury unknownancient arabic treasure chest ancient east treasure chest with antique jewelry on black velvet Copyright: xZoonar.com/ValeryxVoennyyx 5528671Southwest, American Indian art & handicrafts. Classic Zuni inlay belt buckle, blanket pattern.Addornments for a Feathered Crown orHeaddress.  Artist: UnknownBag mid-19th century French. Bag 102700Red sombrero isolated on whitNoh robe, Medium: silk, metallic9 Technique: brocade, Theatrical robe of deep terra-cotta silk twill brocaded in polychrome silks and gilded metal. Design of clouds, pine tree and leaves. Lined with deep terra-cotta silks., Japan, ca. 1800, costume & accessories, Noh robeWall knitting in the Hiiumaa museum in Kärdla, island Hiiumaa, EstoniaDreamcatcher illustration on white backgroundVarious types of basket made  by the Apache people of  Arizona ; some, such as the  water bottle (centre, top) are  watertight      Date: 1908Coin purse. Culture: Mexican. Date: 1800-1820.This coin purse, with its informed execution of conventionalized imagery is initialed "A..J." by the maker. The small figure on the reverse is rendered in just sixteen beads; its depiction, and that of the gazebo, is particularly charming. The purse is part of the Mexican beadwork collection of over 600 pieces assembled by Elizabeth Morrow (1873-1955), mother of writer Anne Morrow Lindbergh, the wife of renowned aviator Charles Lindbergh. Morrow collected the objects between 1927 and 1930, when her husband, Dwight Morrow, Sr., served as U.S. ambassador to Mexico. She lent the collection to the Brooklyn Museum in 1938 and upon her death, her children donated it. A collection of 155 pieces of Mexican ceramics and other decorative arts were given to Amherst College, her husband's alma mater. Mrs. Morrow collected Mexican beadwork, along with other examples of colonial and native arts, to decorate their country home in Cuernavaca in order to Female corn husk doll with two baskets, one of a pair, c. 1900-1930, 11 5/16 × 4 1/4 × 1 3/4 in. (28.73 × 10.8 × 4.45 cm), Corn husks and other plant fibers, wool, cotton, beads, United States, 20th centuryArts and Crafts Bathroom Set, c. 1905, Linen, silk, wood, paper; embroidered, United States, 20th centuryMan in lederhosen with embroidered suspenders, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, EuropeBag (England); cotton, glass beadsChild's Hat, 3 3/4 x 4 x 4 in. (9.53 x 10.16 x 10.16 cm), Cotton, paper, ChinaPainted face on driftwood, Placencia, Stann Creek District, Belize.