1983.140 Ceremonial jacket (sape buri)


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An array of materials, colors, and textures create a vibrant, powerful composition on this woman’s ceremonial sleeveless jacket. Set amid the stitched shells are swatches of red, yellow, and green trade felt, metallic sequins, and strips of multicolored trade cloth. Along the border, Dutch silver coins dating back to 1701 dangle from a single strand of tacked glass beads. The open spaces between the jacket’s embellishments are filled with an interlocking mesh of protective designs, which form composite creatures that are said to be part dragon and part scorpion. The creatures’ eyes are highlighted by circles of red felt, which along with their ovoid mouths and flaring nostrils are composed of Nassarious shells.

According to some informants, jackets like this one were commonly worn by high-ranking Maloh women during the ritual of naming a child.

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Roslyn A. Walker, Label text, 2013.

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n.d.: Steven G. Alpert, Dallas, Texas, purchased in Jakarta, Indonesia

1983: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from above [1]

Notes:
The main source for this provenance is the Pacific American Corp. document titled "Dallas Museum of Art: The Steven G. Alpert Collection of Indonesian Textiles" in the Collections Records file labeled Steven G. Alpert—Indonesian Textiles. Exceptions and other supporting documents are noted.

[1] See pages 1-4 of the correspondence between Harry S. Parker and Pacific American Corp. dated October 5, 1983, in the Collections Records file labeled Steven G. Alpert—Indonesian Textiles. 

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An array of materials, colors, and textures create a vibrant, powerful composition on this woman’s ceremonial sleeveless jacket. Set amid the stitched shells are swatches of red, yellow, and green trade felt, metallic sequins, and strips of multicolored trade cloth. Along the border, Dutch silver coins dating back to 1701 dangle from a single strand of tacked glass beads. The open spaces between the jacket’s embellishments are filled with an interlocking mesh of protective designs, which form composite creatures that are said to be part dragon and part scorpion. The creatures’ eyes are highlighted by circles of red felt, which along with their ovoid mouths and flaring nostrils are composed of Nassarious shells.

According to some informants, jackets like this one were commonly worn by high-ranking Maloh women during the ritual of naming a child.

Excerpt from
Roslyn A. Walker, Label text, 2013.

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Geography 

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PROVENANCE
n.d.: Steven G. Alpert, Dallas, Texas, purchased in Jakarta, Indonesia

1983: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from above [1]

Notes:
The main source for this provenance is the Pacific American Corp. document titled "Dallas Museum of Art: The Steven G. Alpert Collection of Indonesian Textiles" in the Collections Records file labeled Steven G. Alpert—Indonesian Textiles. Exceptions and other supporting documents are noted.

[1] See pages 1-4 of the correspondence between Harry S. Parker and Pacific American Corp. dated October 5, 1983, in the Collections Records file labeled Steven G. Alpert—Indonesian Textiles. 

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shell (animal material): AAT: 300011829
green (color): AAT: 300128438
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yellow (color): AAT: 300127794
red (color): AAT: 300126225
patterns (design elements): AAT: 300010108
textiles (visual works): AAT: 300014063
ceremonial costume: AAT: 300210387
orange (color): AAT: 300126734
black (color): AAT: 300130920
beads (pierced objects): AAT: 300234006
fiber: AAT: 300014024
*Arts of the Pacific Islands
weaving: AAT: 300053642
warp: AAT: 300227930
weft: AAT: 300227934
cotton (fiber): AAT: 300183670
jackets (garments / saco / chaqueta): AAT: 300046167
dyeing: AAT: 300053049
dye (colorant): AAT: 300013029
buttons (fasteners): AAT: 300239261
wool (hair material): AAT: 300014074
fringe (trimming): AAT: 300227830
sequins: AAT: 300183896
coins (money): AAT: 300037222
Dayak: DMA
Kalimantan: TGN: 7000221
trade cloth: DMA
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