Material for a Surinamese-Creole headscarf
The koto is a traditional costume that originated in Suriname and was invented by slave owners and their wives to dress their slaves 'modestly'. The costume consists of a koto (skirt), jaki (jacket) and angisa (headscarf). The religion to which the slave owner belonged could be seen in the costume. Although it used to be everyday clothing, the koto later changed into casual clothing. The koto and …
Type af genstand
- Object Type: headcloth (headgear)
- headcloth (headgear)
- Headcloth
Dato
- voor 1963
Ejerinstiution
Aggregator
Rettigheder for medierne i denne optagelse (medmindre andet er angivet)
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
Oprettelsesdato
- 1963
Oprindelse
- 1963-09-26
- Schenking
Identifikator
- http://mint-projects.image.ntua.gr/europeana-fashion/103379
Format
- Technique: print
- textile printing
- Tryk
Er en del af
- Europeana XX: Century of Change
Er relateret til
- ambergris
Leverende land
- Netherlands
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