804 results within Topic Loincloth

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Loincloth

Cloth worn around the loins, often as the sole article of clothing in warm climates

Huis van Hilde

Panel from a portable altar; wing of a triptych featuring a relief image of Jesus, dressed in a loincloth, with crossed hands and a nimbus around his head. The background is hatched and framed with a beaded border. A hinge is attached to the left side. On…

Museum of Arts and Crafts, Zagreb

Tijelo raspetog Krista sa raspela. Trnova kruna na glavi, glava opuštena u stranu. Perizoma ornamentirana.

Museum of Arts and Crafts, Zagreb

Snažni, realistično modelirani korpus visi na križu s istegnutim rukama i skvrčenim koljenima. Nad upalim ošitom ističu se ištro naznačeni rebreni lukovi. Glava je klonula na desno rame; okrenuta u tri-četvrt profil. Oči su sklopljene, a usta uokvirena b…

Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage

coat of arms; standard; loincloth; …

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

About 80 million adivasi, descendants of the primeval inhabitants of the Indian subcontinent, live in generally remote areas. A few groups have retained their original form of religion. They worship gods in the open air, manifesting themselves in stone or…

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

Worn by manhole diggers and street sweepers.

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

The Nivch and Oroch used to wear hardly any underwear. The men had a loincloth. This could be fastened to the belt that they wore around the waist on bare skin. Possibly this cloth was used as such a loincloth.

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

Loincloth (songkèt); of Chinese silk, red; in width of two stripes. The whole cloth is decorated with patterned bands obtained by woven gold and silver thread, alternated with narrower, iterated bands on the weft.

National Museum of World Cultures Foundation

A loincloth made of woven cotton. The cloth consists of three strips, sewn together lengthwise. At the ends there are fringes. Both outer stripes have many reddish brown and white stripes. The wide midfield is decorated with an itkat motif of two very lar…