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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
A shoulder cloth is a long, narrow cloth worn by women over the shoulder as a shawl or to carry a baby or market goods. This fine example was produced within the palace compound of a central Javanese court. Classic colors have been employed—blue, white or cream, and the soga reddish brown—and the major motifs of birds and paired Garuda wings have been symmetrically arranged on the field in an almost heraldic way.
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Indonesia, Java — Hanging/ Sash
Indonesia, Java — Slendang (Shawl)
Indonesia, Java — Slendang (Shawl)
Javanese
Indonesia, Central Java, Solo — Ceremonial Undergar
Javanese
Indonesia, central and north Coast Java for Sumatra
Indonesia, Java — Slendang (Shawl)
Indonesia, Java — Slendang (Shawl)
Indonesia, South Sumatra, Southeast Lampung, Kalianda distri
Gujarat, India — Sacred Heirloom Textile (mawa or ma'a)
Indonesia, Java — Hanging /Sash
Gujurat, India — Patolu
Indonesia, Sumatra, Jambi — Skirt Cloth (Kain panjang)