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Titi (dance skirt)

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Titi (dance skirt), 1920, Sāmoa, maker unknown. Gift of Mrs E Furness, 1961. CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Te Papa (FE003418). In 1920, Edward the Prince of Wales (later the Duke of Windsor) visited Samoa aboard the battle cruiser Renown. It was a major event for local Samoans, so much so that a weaver and a skilled sewer put together this unique titi to commemorate the occasion and welcome the Prince. The titi is a type of skirt used by dancers in Sāmoa. It is usual... Overall: 845mm (width), 520mm (length)
Display date:
1920
Location:
Sāmoa
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