Ceremonial skirt

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Ceremonial skirt

Blue Hmong artist

Date
1950–82
Medium
Cotton, polyester, silk, indigo batik, cross stitch embroidery and appliqué
Culture
Blue Hmong
Department
Asian Art
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

It is thought that the Hmong people originally lived in central China, and over a time period of several centuries some groups have migrated into Southeast Asia. During this process, Hmong groups have developed distinctive clothing traditions. Many Blue Hmong women are skilled indigo dyers and create elaborate resist dyed patterns on cotton or hemp fabric. This fabric is further decorated with cross stitch embroidery and sometimes appliqué and then sewn into intricately pleated skirts. New clothing is made for the annual New Year festival and thereafter worn for daily wear during the following year. For the Hmong people, new clothing celebrates the good fortune of the past year and is a sign of future prosperity. Laos

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