Monday, November 15, 2010

What Do Stds Look Like?

vs. Princess Costumes children, mirroring large

Costumes children, mirroring large is an exhibition that takes place now at the Guimet Museum until January 24, 2011, and we owe to the collector Krishna Riboud, who spent his life collecting Asian textiles.
I went there Saturday and I really enjoyed this exhibition presents the costumes for Children absolutely stunning Asian: Japanese kimonos, jackets Dragon China, "Han Bok-Korea "These little slippers with a tiger head are they not the most adorable thing in the world?

The major advantage of the exhibition, apart from the aesthetic interest is to show how the costumes of children are at the heart of social issues and often ancient rites. Thus in China, the emperors children are very young jackets in silk, decorated with dragons, symbols of power, to show they perpetuate their lineage. Tigers, cats and protect children from evil spirits. In Indonesia, the jackets worn by girls at weddings symbolize their transition to adulthood.


come see this exhibit and take the opportunity to discover the superb collections of the Guimet Museum.


Musee Guimet 6, place d'Iena 75116 Paris
Open every day except Tuesday from 10 am to 18 pm
Rates of Exposure: full fare € 8, concession 6 €

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