Main content
Course: Art of Asia > Unit 7
Lesson 1: Beginner's guide to South Asia- What is South Asia?
- Challenges, opportunities, and approaches for studying South Asian art
- Geographic regions of South Asia
- Understanding divine “blueness” in South Asia
- Representations of Krishna
- South Asian religions, an introduction
- Introduction to Islam
- Beliefs made visible: Buddhist art in South Asia
- Development of the Buddha image
- Bodhisattva Maitreya
- Mudras in Buddhist art
- Mahakala, Protector of the Tent
- Conservation: Indian Jama
© 2024 Khan AcademyTerms of usePrivacy PolicyCookie Notice
Conservation: Indian Jama
By the Victoria & Albert Museum. Follow our conservation team as they carefully clean and repair a magnificent 19th century jama – a style of garment worn by men in India for centuries. This impressive example is embellished with gold and pieces of jewel beetle-wing cases, and needed delicate conservation before it could be put on display. Watch the processes that have added decades of life to this spectacular piece.
Find out more: https://www.vam.ac.uk/articles/jama. Created by Smarthistory.
Want to join the conversation?
- I start from the position that the museum's ownership of the Jama is legitimate and above board. There is no reason why it should be "returned to its native land." Proceeding from there, I ask: "Is it in better condition now, in the UK, than it would be in India?"(1 vote)
- I would think so, but it could be that India does not have the sufficient tools to conserve it so it can be in the safest environment possible.(1 vote)