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Cotton pencil skirt for women

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Woven and worn by women, for their own use, probably during festivities that are part of transitional rites where the cloth also functions as a status symbol. Such cloths were used in this way until ca. 1925.
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Title: Cotton pencil skirt for women
Description:
Woven and worn by women, for their own use, probably during festivities that are part of transitional rites where the cloth also functions as a status symbol.
Such cloths were used in this way until ca.
1925.

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