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Snorkel parka, 1976
The parka was originally developed in the late 1940s for US military use because of its practical hardwearing properties. In different forms it has become a symbol of Mod and Indie subcultures as well as later associations with the ‘uncool’. Parkas were hugely popular for boys at school and are now considered vintage collectibles.
Heart shaped bag, 1945-1955
It was not common for young girls to carry bags until the 1950s. Instead small items such as a handkerchief were kept in concealed pockets or stowed in a muff. This bag was made in America. Its stylised shape and applied white felt decoration is typical of 1950s styles.
Crossing the desert on the back of a dog, or searching for lost treasures on the bottom of the ocean. Jan von Holleben's photographs allow children to make their dreams come true.
Beautiful, handmade toys and games from India were displayed at the Museum in this colourful exhibition. A selection of contemporary toys were acquired in India, directly from the makers at the Dilli Haat Bazaar in New Delhi. They represented the playthings of millions of Indian children past and present, and provided an insight into the vital role that craft plays in India today. Historic toys from the Museum's collection highlighted the fine craftmanship achieved in traditional toy making in India and offered a comparison with modern toys.
The roots of all craft traditions are based in social, cultural, or religious customs. Craft is an important economic activity and the second largest employment sector after agriculture in India.
Many agricultural and pastoral communities depend on their traditional craft skills as a secondary source of income in times of drought, lean harvests, floods or famine. Dilli Haat is run by Dastkar, an organisation which promotes traditional crafts and helps develop the self-sufficiency of craftspeople and craft communities.
This exhibition was supported by the Helen Hamlyn Trust and Shisha, the international agency for contemporary South Asian crafts and visual arts, working in collaboration with Dastkar. For more information see touring exhibitions.
For more information go to www.shisha.net
Look for rock inspired tees that are age appropriate for your child as well as totally cute. Choose tees in bright fun colors or go ultra-girly and choose a bubbly shade of pink. Reproduction rock tees, parody concert tees and tattoo inspired tees will all be big this season. Most importantly, her tees should be comfortable, fun and express her big personality. Layer pieces over one another for a light-hearted punk look.