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Everyday Vietnamese objects, skirts, hats, bowls and chopsticks.

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Everyday objects. Bowls and chopsticks

Vietnam is a patriarchal society, but the Vietnamese Women’s Museum is a special place honouring women.  Anyone into textiles should visit the top floor  ladened with an array of clothing made from a variety of techniques, from ikat to batik to appliqué and tie dye.
Start at the top floor and make your way down.
www.womenmuseum.org.vn 

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A hat made with a bamboo frame with wool embroidery
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Bowls and chopsticks
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Costume from 1970
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Cotton textile, ikat and woven with job's tear seeds
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These two were for twins.
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Ikat skirt
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Lao, Lai Chau 1994
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one should not pose in those ethnic cut-outs
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Patchwork headdress from Khan people's
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Two palm leaves and rattan make a hat
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Votive paper, a mountain cave

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