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Bag

Keywords: Bag
Cotton Bag

Publisher: National Museum, New Delhi

Description: This thin fibre-stitched bag used by the Adi tribe of Arunachal Pradesh marquise red color having the dorsal side shows the whole body as divided into three parts as two handle strap cloths and the central body. The sections are stitched with each other, while following the continuous vertical yellow lines which are visible on both sides of the body and the handle strap. Thick yellow coloured weaving is done on top of the body in a horizontal manner. These bags are handcrafted with natural looming process and several hue threads are also used to provide different colours and textures. This bag can be used during agricultural purposes, domestic use and tribal handicraft export.

Type: Anthropology

Received From: National Museum, New Delhi


DC Field Value
dc.coverage.spatial Arunachal Pradesh, India
dc.coverage.temporal 20th Century
dc.date.accessioned 2020-12-07T06:36:28Z
dc.date.available 2020-12-07T06:36:28Z
dc.description This thin fibre-stitched bag used by the Adi tribe of Arunachal Pradesh marquise red color having the dorsal side shows the whole body as divided into three parts as two handle strap cloths and the central body. The sections are stitched with each other, while following the continuous vertical yellow lines which are visible on both sides of the body and the handle strap. Thick yellow coloured weaving is done on top of the body in a horizontal manner. These bags are handcrafted with natural looming process and several hue threads are also used to provide different colours and textures. This bag can be used during agricultural purposes, domestic use and tribal handicraft export.
dc.format.extent L. 29.5 cm; B. 40.5 cm
dc.format.mimetype image/jpg
dc.publisher National Museum, New Delhi
dc.subject Bag
Cotton Bag
dc.type Anthropology
dc.identifier.accessionnumber 64.1169
dc.format.medium image
dc.format.material Cotton


DC Field Value
dc.coverage.spatial Arunachal Pradesh, India
dc.coverage.temporal 20th Century
dc.date.accessioned 2020-12-07T06:36:28Z
dc.date.available 2020-12-07T06:36:28Z
dc.description This thin fibre-stitched bag used by the Adi tribe of Arunachal Pradesh marquise red color having the dorsal side shows the whole body as divided into three parts as two handle strap cloths and the central body. The sections are stitched with each other, while following the continuous vertical yellow lines which are visible on both sides of the body and the handle strap. Thick yellow coloured weaving is done on top of the body in a horizontal manner. These bags are handcrafted with natural looming process and several hue threads are also used to provide different colours and textures. This bag can be used during agricultural purposes, domestic use and tribal handicraft export.
dc.format.extent L. 29.5 cm; B. 40.5 cm
dc.format.mimetype image/jpg
dc.publisher National Museum, New Delhi
dc.subject Bag
Cotton Bag
dc.type Anthropology
dc.identifier.accessionnumber 64.1169
dc.format.medium image
dc.format.material Cotton