[Blue, beige and pink angel and hearts Scarf - 1]

Registration number: 30IND
Type of collection:Clothes
Registration number: 30IND
Class:Social Outfit
Denomination:Accessory
Title:[Blue, beige and pink angel and hearts Scarf - 1]
Author:Angel, Zuzu
Background/Collection:Zuzu Angel
Production date:Década de 1970
Local production:Legacy
Clothes history: According to Hildergard Angel, the scarf’s pattern was created by Zuzu Angel and the three figures holding hands that appear repeated on the sides, refer to the children of Zuzu Angel, Ana Cristina, Hildegard and Stuart Angel. The title [Blue and pink angel and hearts Scarf ] was attributed by Manon Salles, who was responsible for the listing process carried out in 2016, approved by Hildegard Angel.
Dimensions:
Width: 0,77
Height: 0,77
Technique:Machine sewn
Material:Polybel voil
Clothes description: Square patterned scarf with white lining and angels and hearts figures in blue, dark beige, dark red, light pink and white, with stripes at the hem in the same colors. The center of the pattern has a heart with angels holding hands around it. Around these, there are other angels in different sizes. On the four sides of the center of the striped hem it says ZUZU”, written diagonally in white.
Associated events:Ocupação Zuzu Angel (Zuzu Angel Occupation) Exhibition. Itaú Cultural Institute. São Paulo, 2014.
Complementary clothes: Does not apply.
Description of complementary clothes: Does not apply.

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