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Mail Shirt
Possibly Indian or Bhutanese, 17th–19th century
Iron, leather, textile
H. 35½ in. (90.2 cm)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art,
Bequest of George C. Stone, 1935 (36.25.27)
cat. no. 40
This mail shirt is a good example of
the type used not only in Tibet but also in Bhutan, Nepal,
and Sikkim that is made of alternating rows of riveted and
solid iron rings and has a characteristic upright fabric-lined
collar. The collar is made separately from the rest of the
shirt and is attached by a thin leather lace. It is reinforced
and made to stand upright by having a thicker leather thong
laced through every other row.
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