Gamucha (sweat towel) of teal green hand-woven cotton

Title
Gamucha (sweat towel) of teal green hand-woven cotton
LC Subject
accessories (object genre)
Donor
Simmerville, Clara L.
Description
Gamucha (sweat towel) of teal green hand-woven cotton with horizontal geometric patterned bands of yellow, grey-blue, red and green; center band at one end has elephants and floral motif; fringed ends; shawl.
Motif
Elephants Geometric bands
Work Type
shawls
Location
Odisha >> India
Date
1901/2000
Identifier
1990.002.048
Rights
In Copyright
License
Creative Commons: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
Type
Image
Format
image/tiff
Material
Cotton
Technique
Hand-woven Special Orissa dying
Set
Historic and Cultural Textile and Apparel Collection
Primary Set
Historic and Cultural Textile and Apparel Collection
Institution
Oregon State University
Note
Gamucha translates as sweat towel. They are used by men as a towel after bathing, and as a shawl worn over the shoulder to dry sweat. Menial laborers and farm workers wear them as a head scarf or loin cloth. Most Gamucha have stripe and check pattern in red, orange or green. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamucha