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Tai
Daeng Mosquito Net (pha mung) from Xam Tai in northeast Laos.
Approximately: 61" x 65" on the sides and 60" high; hanging
pockets extends 4" from main 'box'. Four panels on each side of
handspun, handwoven indigo cotton, with silk and cotton heading border
in good condition; top of four panels (one is pieced making three parts)
gold-colored handspun, handwoven cotton. One side (side 'd') has a panel
replaced, or of darker color indigo. Several patches and some holes,
although none are larger than 1". A few patches of supplementary
warp scraps. All handstitched. Early 20th century. Collection of Pamela
A Cross.
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