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2007

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2016

2022

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2024

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2nd Generation Garment: Eungie Skirt

This is a 2nd generation garment: Eungie skirt. It was designed by Christina Kim and manufactured by dosa, inc..

This object is not part of the Cooper Hewitt's permanent collection. It was able to spend time at the museum on loan from dosa, inc. as part of Scraps.

It is dated 2007 - present and we acquired it in 2022. Its medium is hand-spun, hand-woven brocaded cotton jamdani scraps, pieced, reverse-appliquéd, embroidered, cut and sewn.

This object was donated by Christina Kim. It is credited Gift of Christina Kim.

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Its dimensions are

H x W (as photographed): 69.9 × 68.6 cm (27 1/2 × 27 in.)

Cite this object as

2nd Generation Garment: Eungie Skirt; Designed by Christina Kim (American, born South Korea, 1957); Manufactured by dosa, inc.; hand-spun, hand-woven brocaded cotton jamdani scraps, pieced, reverse-appliquéd, embroidered, cut and sewn; H x W (as photographed): 69.9 × 68.6 cm (27 1/2 × 27 in.); Gift of Christina Kim; 2022-26-5

This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition Scraps.

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