- 1. Identification of Fabrics
- (Working with clothes)
- ... made of silk, mostly used for underwear. Damask is a reversible figured fabric; the pattern of it being formed by the contrast of binding systems. By extension it may be produced with two distinct binding ...
- 2. Folk Culture and Costume at the Folk Museum in Barbados
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... workers “expressing themselves” or masquerading at the end of a long season. Masquerading was an old African tradition, where individuals paraded in masks and costumes through the villages to bring good ...
- 3. Dangerous Costume
- (Working with clothes)
- ... heavy metals in paints, dyes, finishing treatments Protection from dust: dust masks Keep work areas and storage areas as clean as possible. When examining dusty and/or deteriorated textiles ...
- 4. Anna Maria, the Queen’s Midget
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... Maria was a midget, and when she died at age 15, a wax figure was made from her death mask and clothed in her best garments. The 26-inch tall figure was exhibited in the Royal Kunstkammer less than two ...
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