Dancer's apron

Fanged face against a blue background with a third eye

Dancer's apron of dark blue broadcloth with appliqué designs
Tibet, 19th century
Acc. No: 50.31.88

Monks wear aprons like these to perform the religious dances on festival days. This one is appliquéd with a wrathful face surrounded by vajras and skulls. Appliqué is the characteristic needlework of Tibet and is traditionally stitched by men.

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