メトロポリタン美術館のインスタグラム(metmuseum) - 11月2日 21時56分
As part of our #MetAccess program, we’re inviting Disabled artists to respond to works from the #MetCollection that spark their curiosity or inspire them.
Today Sky Cubacub (@rebirthgarments) shares their thoughts on this 18th-century arm guard from @metarmsandarmor known as a dastana:
"Armor doesn’t have to be beautiful to serve its intended function, but the aesthetics can help give the wearer confidence in a fight.
I am anti-war, but I view clothing as emotional armor that people with marginalized identities can use to get the strength and power to go out into this world, which can especially feel like a battle these days.
I am Filipinx and I wear modern versions of scalemaille—protective armor consisting of many individual small metal scales—and chainmaille on a daily basis in the form of handpieces and a headpiece. I was drawn to this South Asian arm guard that is highly decorative including etched plate armor, chainmaille and a beaded embroidery handpiece."
⚔️ Indian. Arm Guard (Dastana), 18th century. On view in Gallery 379.
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