フィラデルフィア美術館のインスタグラム(philamuseum) - 11月27日 23時26分


Many West African men, including the Hausa of Nigeria, wear garments decorated with distinctive embroidery. The monochromatic designs on their flowing robes, like the popular “eight knives” pattern seen here, derive from Islamic sources and have symbolic or protective meanings. Even their baggy drawstring trousers, usually hidden under their robes, are covered with multicolored embroidery. See "Threads of Tradition" through January.

“Man’s Trousers" detail, c. 1900–99, made by Hausa culture, Nigeria


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