Fig. 1From: Changes in the production materials of Burmese textiles in the nineteenth century—dyes, mordants and fibres of Karen garments from the British Museum’s collection© The Trustees of the British MuseumT1: tunic made in ca. 1830–1840 (accession number As1979,Q.101; length 77 cm; width 69 cm); T3: tunic made before 1863 (accession number As, + .6880; length 85 cm, width 69 cm); T5: tunic made in the late 19th-early twentieth century (accession number As1966,01.481; length 75 cm, width 84 cm).Back to article page