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Fragment (Egypt), 6th century
Oblong fragment containing heart-shaped tapestry-woven red leaves and green stems at intervals. Leaves have a thin border of tapestry weave in the natural linen. Two red rosettes with pink centers…
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Fragment (Egypt), 6th century
Monochrome, red wool and undyed linen. A clavus and a part of neck decoration showing a row of arches over plant motifs. The tapestry area has 2+2 warp groupings with…
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Square (Iran), 19th century
Pink and yellow flowers on a net ground.
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Textile (Iran), 10th–13th century
Vertical rows of medium-sized ogives bordered with broad continuous bands of Kufic lettering and enclosing confronted peacocks with tails spread to top of a Tree of Life between them. Winged…
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Textile (Iran), 17th century
Repeats of a floral design in tan on blue background. Border with flowers and animals in multicolored silk. Lined in red wool.
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Towel (Near East), late 19th century
Cotton towel with ends embroidered in colored silks and flat metal. Design of flower clusters on either side of a jar or fountain. One selvage present.
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Towel (Near East), late 19th century
Cotton towel with ends embroidered in silks and metal thread. Design appears to be house with groups of towers at side. Worked entirely in drawnwork, embroidered over in colors; parts…
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Towel (Near East), late 19th century
Towel of white hand-woven cotton, narrow width (9 1/16 in. from selvage to selvage). Ends embroidered in silk design of double row of stylized jars of flowers, alternating with tall…
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