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Miao woman's costume

1900/1999

British Museum

British Museum
London, United Kingdom

The Miao are a minority group living in the mountains that straddle the borders of China, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam (where they are known as Hmong). The Miao have striking costumes made from plain indigo-dyed cloth that is decorated with embroidery, batik and appliqué techniques, which is further enhanced with elaborate silver jewellery and headdresses. While some techniques are more difficult to master, embroidery is a skill which young girls learn early on and an activity which they turn to whenever their hands are free from other tasks. Miao costumes are distinguished by regional styles. This example comes from south-central Guizhou province in south-west China.

Miao women in China have often replaced the tightly pleated skirt with trousers for everyday use. The style of costumes continue to be adapted, with the increasing use of synthetic yarns, plastic beads, imported head scarves and trainers. The resurgence of festivals and the attractiveness of the markets, which bring together many national minorities of the area, have drawn many tourists to south-west China. As a result, the textiles, which were always an indication of ethnicity, gender and social status, have also become a source of cash income for the Miao.

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  • Title: Miao woman's costume
  • Date Created: 1900/1999
  • Physical Dimensions: Length: 54.00cm; Width: 134.00cm (across sleeves)
  • External Link: British Museum collection online
  • Technique: sewn; embroidered
  • Registration number: As1998,01.1
  • Production place: Made in Za Shao
  • Peoples: Made by Miao
  • Other information: Cultural rights may apply.
  • Material: silk
  • Copyright: Photo: © Trustees of the British Museum
  • Acquisition: Purchased from Corrigan, Gina
British Museum

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