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A Nestorian Girl, with Her Ornaments
- Notes:
- P. 335 "Nestorian girls, and women to the age of middle life, are very fond of wearing jewels, beads, pieces of silver money -base coin silver-washed, and other rude trinkets, on their heads, about their persons, and even in their noses. The accompanying drawing is intended to represent a Nestorian girl thus ornamented. The whole paraphernalia, including all those mentioned and the girdles and rings about the wrists and ancles [sic], sometimes amount to the enormous weight of ten or twelve pounds." This young woman is wearing trousers, a knee-length tunic, a long ornamented jacket cinched in the waist with a belt. Her headdress is comprised of a small scull cap with rows and rows of coins around the rim, and coins on chains from ear to ear under her chin. She wears more than one necklace.
- Date Created:
- 1843-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- Costume History Collection
- Subject Topic:
- Qajar, jewelry, jackets, headdresses, tunics, trousers, shoes, jewelry, girls, jackets, Perkins, Justin 1805-1869, Clothing and dress--Iran, Girls, Nestorians--Iran, Girls, and Iran (nation)
- Rights:
- For use of digital image, contact Special Collections, Waldo Library, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA 49008
- URL:
- https://luna.library.wmich.edu/luna/servlet/detail/WMUwmu~85~85~430928~127797