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Description
Moob Leeg (Mong Leng) skirt in the Xieng Khouang style, made of cotton dipped in indigo with batik, neon pink, green, yellow, and orange appliqué, and cross-stitch designs. This skirt was identified by the Southeast Asia Community Resource Center as originating in a Thai refugee camp. Original title from SEACRC: Moob Leeg skirt, Thai refugee camp (1984)
Format
waist: 31 in., length: 25.5 in., waist straps: 1 x 21 in. appliqué (technique); batik; cloth; cross stitch
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