Ifugao ikat textile used as loincloth
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Vernacular term: wahoh.
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© Musée d'ethnographie de Genève, used with permission.
Identifier
ETHAS-043094
Origin
Ifugao-Igorot , Philippines , Luzon
Materials
textile
Physical Dimensions
3000 mm length , 230 mm width
Provenance
Nicolas Rossier ; Acquired via purchase ; Purchase amount: 8700
Acquisition Date
28.07.1984)
Display status
Not on display
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Translated from French by Annette Hug
Record accessed May 2021
Record accessed May 2021
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“Ifugao ikat textile used as loincloth,” Mapping Philippine Material Culture, accessed March 29, 2024, https://philippinestudies.uk/mapping/items/show/6430.
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