Image Missing: Hearst Museum object titled Pants, accession number 18-1060, described as Garment; waist or shoulder cloth; designs include horses and skull trees or “andung;” designs in shades of white, brown, red and blue on alternating ground in brown and red; cotton ikat in two loom widths sewn together. Man;s garment worn with pants or draped across the shoulders. Woven by women. Worn by the elite classes only on special occasions. Also serve as elements in ritual gift exchange system that is part of the social, economic and religious life of East Sumba. Width 1.18 m. Length not including fringe at each end. 2.38 m.