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This early twentieth century woman’s ceremonial skirt from the Indonesian island of Sumba is part of the textiles collection of the Indianapolis Museum of Art which is in Indianapolis Indiana. Also known as a lau hada the skirt would have been a nuptial gift for a woman of great social standing since it is made of imported machine-woven cotton cloth glass trade beads and nassa shells which were once used as currency.

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