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c. 1880s - young Indian Bengali woman, taken in Singapore




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c. 1880s - young Indian Bengali woman, taken in Singapore

c. 1880s South East Asia - young Indian Bengali woman, taken in Singapore

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Ethnicity Ethnographic Jewellery Jewelry Sari


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This evocative photograph captures the image of a young Indian Bengali woman, likely a resident of the vibrant and diverse Indian community in Singapore during the late 19th century. Dressed in traditional attire, she wears a stunning sari adorned with intricate gold and silver border designs, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of her homeland. The sari is accessorized with bangles, a necklace, and earrings, all intricately crafted with precious metals and precious stones, adding to her regal appearance. The photograph, taken during the 1880s to 1890s, provides a glimpse into the ethnic diversity and cultural exchange that characterized Singapore during the colonial era. The Indian community, which made up a significant portion of the population, brought with them their unique customs, traditions, and artistic expressions, enriching the cultural landscape of the bustling port city. The image offers a window into the past, allowing us to appreciate the beauty and complexity of the ethnic and cultural tapestry that existed in Singapore during this era. The woman's confident and poised demeanor, combined with her traditional attire, speaks to the resilience and pride of the Indian community in the face of colonial rule and the challenges of living in a multicultural society. This photograph is an important ethnographic record of the Indian community in Singapore during the 19th century, and a testament to the enduring power of culture and tradition.

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