Conservation: Indian jama

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.

Title Jama
Artist(s) Unrecorded artist
Dates c. 1855
Places Asia / South Asia / India
Period, Culture, Style
Artwork Type Textile
Material
Technique Conservation and restoration

Cite this page as: Victoria and Albert Museum, London, "Conservation: Indian jama," in Smarthistory, January 27, 2021, accessed February 23, 2025, https://smarthistory.org/conservation-indian-jama/.