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Culture:Indian (probably)
Title:neckerchief; bandanna; choppa
Date Made:1800-1850
Type:Personal Equipment
Materials:textile: red, black and cream block-printed, plain weave silk; silk thread
Place Made:India or United Kingdom
Measurements:overall: 35 5/8 x 32 1/4 in.; 90.4875 x 81.915 cm
Accession Number:  HD 2000.22.6
Credit Line:Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Vanderbilt Fund for Curatorial Acquisitions
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield
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Description:
Man's printed silk neckerchief, also known as a bandanna or choppa. This example may have been made in India for the Western market, or possibly printed in England using Indian or Chinese silk. Bandannas and romals were important exports from India to Europe and America in the 18th and early 19th centuries. They were usually block printed in lengths of cloth about one yard wide (sometimes 12 kerchiefs per length of cloth), and could be cut up and sold as individual items. By the early 19th century, bandannas were available in a wide variety of styles, colors, and prices, becoming a common and colorful menswear accessory.

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