Accession No
2021.4.7
Description
Silk scarf, part of Xhubleta outfit. Square with long purple and burgundy tassels projecting on all sides; the centre is decorated with green and white stripes; with intersecting embroidered stripes of pink and purple foliate and floral design creating nine squares, which are filled with nine purple squares on one side. Bordered with the embroidered floral pattern, one side has burgundy with red and green stripes; the other with pink and purple.
Place
Europe; Southern Europe; Balkans; Albania; ?Dukagjin Highlands
Period
Source
Ora, Rita [previous owner]; Ora, Nick [donor]; Ora, Vera [donor]
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
2021.4.7; MAA: MN0175
Cultural Affliation
Material
Silk
Local Term
Measurements
820mm x 820mm
Events
Description (Physical description)
Description for 2021.4.1-7: 'Xhubleta. A full traditional woman's costume, presented to singer Rita Ora in 2013. Consists of an black/brown woollen overtunic with flared projecting skirt, woollen belt, sleeveless woollen top, black cotton underskirt, white cotton undershirt and a pair of beaded woollen boots, decorated with pink, blue, orange, yellow green embroidery on the feet.'
Event Date 2018
Author: Emily Shorter
Context (Other owners)
The costume was presented to Rita Ora in 2013 together with the presentation mannequin and ten photographs of the presentation and showing context, and a letter that accompanies the presentation.
Event Date 31/7/2018
Author: Remke Velden
Description (Physical description)
Silk scarf, part of Xhubleta outfit. Square with long purple and burgundy tassels projecting on all sides; the centre is decorated with green and white stripes; with intersecting embroidered stripes of pink and purple foliate and floral design creating nine squares, which are filled with nine purple squares on one side. Bordered with the embroidered floral pattern, one side has burgundy with red and green stripes; the other with pink and purple.
Event Date 12/7/2024
Author: Clare McKenna
Context (Analysis)
'Xhubleta is a handcrafted garment worn by highland women and girls in Northern Albania, characterised by its undulating bell form. Predominantly black with colourful embroidered motifs, the crafting process entails preparing the shajak (woven felt), cutting, sewing and embroidering symbolic figures.'
https://ich.unesco.org/en/USL/xhubleta-skills-craftsmanship-and-forms-of-usage-01880
Event Date 12/7/2024
Author: Clare McKenna
Conservation (Freezing)
CON.2024.5983 | Freezing
Event Date 22/7/2024
Author: Anne Doering
Description (Physical description)
Purple silk scarf with tassels
Event Date 8/7/2024
Author: Remke Velden
FM:315829
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