53 resultat inom Ämne Kebaya

53 resultat returnerade

Kebaya

Indonesian national costume

National Museum of World Cultures Foundation

Made by hand. The lace is bobbin lace. Worn by the donor herself (around 1920).

National Museum of World Cultures Foundation
National Museum of World Cultures Foundation

Kabaja of fine white cotton and decorated with lace and embroidery. Worn by Mr. Krieger's grandmother in the latter part of the 19th century.

National Museum of World Cultures Foundation

Kabaja of fine white cotton and decorated with lace and embroidery. Worn by Mr. Krieger's grandmother in the latter part of the 19th century.

National Museum of World Cultures Foundation

Kabaja of fine white cotton and decorated with lace and embroidery. Worn by Mr. Krieger's grandmother in the latter part of the 19th century.

National Museum of World Cultures Foundation
Museon-Omniversum

Witte kabaja met kanten randen aan de sluiting, onderaan en onderaan de mouwen.

National Museum of World Cultures Foundation
National Museum of World Cultures Foundation
National Museum of World Cultures Foundation

In 1884, plantation owner Karel Holle donated twelve costumes from the Priangan region in West Java to the Colonial Museum in Haarlem. This one belongs to a "Friday suit of a common hadji, woman".

Kunstmuseum Den Haag
Kunstmuseum Den Haag

Kabaja van katoen, met applicaties van katoen, kant en machinaal borduurwerk.

Kunstmuseum Den Haag

Ochtendjasje van het type kebaja van wit katoen, met garnering en ruches van de stof; gedecoreerd door oprijgjes van de stof langs randen en manchetten.; Ochtendjasje van het type kebaja van wit katoen. Garnering en ruches langs randen en manchetten

Kunstmuseum Den Haag
Kunstmuseum Den Haag
National Museum of World Cultures Foundation

Worn by the donor herself, possibly also by the generation before that.

National Museum of World Cultures Foundation

Such kebaya's belonged to the home wear of European and Indo-European ladies in the former Dutch East Indies until about 1920. The kebaya was closed at the front with a decorative button or pin. Underneath a sarong was worn.

National Museum of World Cultures Foundation

Nightshirt in pink cotton with white leaf motifs.

National Museum of World Cultures Foundation

Kabaja of fine white cotton and decorated with lace and embroidery. Worn by Mr. Krieger's grandmother in the latter part of the 19th century.

National Museum of World Cultures Foundation

White kebaya with an embroidered border. The opening of the border was obtained by cutting holes in the fabric with small scissors after embroidery. Kebaya's with this technique are called 'kebaya kerancang'. Until 1920 the Chinese peranakans …

National Museum of World Cultures Foundation
Museon-Omniversum

Witte kabaja met kanten randen aan de sluiting, onderaan en onderaan de mouwen.

Museon-Omniversum

Witte kabaja met tamelijk opengewerkte kanten randen aan de sluiting, onderaan en onderaan de mouwen. De kabaja is op drie plekken hersteld met zeer dunne rechthoekige lapjes stof, onder de oksels en bovenaan op het rechter voorpand.

National Museum of World Cultures Foundation