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The costumes of the figures are depicted in the stylised tradition of Burmese theatre relate to the fashions worn in the Mandalay Court of about 1880.  \r\n\r\nBritain's control of Burma extended as the 19th century progressed, and the country was annexed in 1885. The extravagant style of <i>kalagas</i> appealed to Burmese and Europeans alike and their popularity soared in the middle of the 19th century.","physicalDescription":"Hanging of embroidered red baize. Embroidered with applied ornament in black baize, green, yellow and red velvet, white and yellow cotton fabrics, white gimp braid and silver sequins. Parts of the design is painted in tempera colours. Mounted on a wooden stretching frame within a bamboo frame.\n\nThe scenes depicted are from the 'Ummadanti Jataka' (in Burmese Ohnmadani). Outside, a male figure watches the beautiful Ohnmadani throw flowers at King Sivi (Thiwi) as he sits on his elephant, shaded by umbrellas. The king is instantly smitten by the enchanting vision before him and falls madly in love. Behind the umbrella bearer are a young man on a hobby horse and an official with a fan. Interior of the pavilion lit with a series of oil burning lanterns. 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