Photo of collection object Prestige robe (agbádá or dàńdógó)
Yorùbá. Prestige robe (agbádá or dàńdógó), 20th century. Cotton, silk, and indigo, 49 × 103 × 2 in. (124.5 × 261.6 × 5.1 cm) . Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Philip Gould, 1991.230.2. Creative Commons-BY.

Prestige robe (agbádá or dàńdógó)

20th century

Yorùbá

Arts of Africa

The Yorùbá adopted the tailored, embroidered agbádá robe after the northern Fulani Empire conquered the Ọ̀yọ́ Yorùbá Empire during the early nineteenth century. A voluminous garment that highlights its wearer’s wealth and social importance, the agbádá is worn with matching top, trousers, and cap. Made from expensive ẹtù cloth, this oversized agbádá (or dàńdógó) is the most sumptuous type. Shot through with white silk, ẹtù’s inky blue color is achieved by repeatedly dipping threads into indigo dye before weaving. The egúngún incorporates remnants of at least two agbádá, a fitting choice for a mask that uses rich textiles to honor ancestors.
Maker/Artist
Yorùbá
Classification
Costume
Formatted Medium
Cotton, silk, and indigo
Locations
Place made: Nigeria
Dimensions
49 × 103 × 2 in. (124.5 × 261.6 × 5.1 cm)
Departments
Arts of Africa
Accession Number
1991.230.2
Credit Line
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Philip Gould
Exhibitions
One: Egúngún
Rights Statement
Creative Commons-BY
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