Woman's garment in checkered pattern
Place of OriginBhutan
Dateapprox.1960-1990
MaterialsWool
DimensionsW. 56 in x L. 87 1/4 in, W. 142 cm x L. 221 cm
Credit LineGift of an anonymous friend of the Asian Art Museum
Object number1990.56
DepartmentHimalayan Art
ClassificationsTextiles
On View
Not on viewThis eastern Bhutanese pattern of red and black checks on a white background is known as pangtsi; it was adapted from textile patterns of nearby Assam, India. In Bhutan pangtsi was originally woven in raw silk. Used primarily for Bhutanese men's dress (go), this pattern fell out of fashion in the 1970s only to make a strong comeback in the late 1980s in both women's and men's clothing.
Nine lengths, woven on a narrow loom, were pieced together to make this garment.
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approx. 1900-2000
approx. 1900-2000
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approx. 1990
approx. 1990
approx. 1990
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approx. 1900-1990
approx. 1900-1990