Banjara costume3D Model
The costume of the Banjara people, consisting of over a dozen elements, comes from the village of Hampi in India, in the state of Karnataka. It was brought to Poland and resold to the District Museum in Tarnów in 2001 by an ethnology student (supervised by Prof. Lech Mróz, PhD habilitated) of the University of Warsaw, who conducted field research among nomadic peoples in India. The costume is displayed on a mannequin as part of the permanent exhibition Romani People: History and Culture, which has been presented at the Ethnographic Museum in Tarnów since 1990.
Id. number: MT-E/3672 (blouse), MT-E/3673 (shawl), MT-E/3677 (handbag), MT-E/3682 (ring), MT-E/3683 (ring), MT-E/3690 (bracelet), MT-E/3691 (bracelet), 3692 (bracelet), MT-E/3694 (bracelet), MT-E/3695 (necklace), MT-E/3696 (necklace), MT-E/3698 (necklace), MT-E/3699 (pendant), MT-E/3713 (skirt)
2001 District Museum in Tarnów
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