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Incredible and gorgeous 17th century Ottoman tent from the Dresden State Art Collections.
LAKAI-SHAHRISYABZ Suzani, Uzbekistan, First half 19th century. 255 x 216cm (8’ x 7’) Rippon Boswell
yorkeantiquetextiles:Silk kimono panel. 1920’s, Japan. Yorke Antique Textiles
Reverse of costume , Mongolian shaman’s garment.
Tiger Chinese Child’s Hat
Qing Dynasty roundrel rank badge, silk satin with embroidery in silk and gold thread, late 19th cent
Antique Silk Ikat Robe from Uzbekistan Central Asia, circa 1850
Detail of a boys silk ceremonial kimono featuring a yuzen-dyed hawk with embroidery highlights. Earl
yorkeantiquetextiles:Detail of a silk kimono panel. 1920-1930, Japan. Yorke Antique Textiles
A Seljuk silk robe, Iran or Central Asia, 11th/12th century
Blue Silk Brocade Bodice, 1750-1770 French blue faille ground, patterns of ivory lace & garden f
A PAIR OF CREWELWORK CURTAINS ENGLISH, THE CREWELWORK 18TH CENTURY, REAPPLIED IN THE 19TH CENTURY
Rasht Embroidery.North Persia, Gilan Province, Ca. 1900.Auction - Rippon Boswell & Co.This large
Covering for felt saddle-cloth, fifth riding outfit. Chinese origin. Pazyryk, Altai, Barrow 5, 252-2
Classical sculpture looms large in the Western canon so it’s not uncommon for contemporary artists t
Antique traditional tribal textiles, uzbek Suzani, 1920s, Central Asia. Silk hand embroidery on silk
Antique Suzani, tribal fabric, silk hand embroidered large panel, ethnic textiles, 1900s, Central A
Antique collection of Suzani textiles, traditional decorative uzbek tapestries, early 20th century,
fromthefloatingworld: Board of Tourist Industry poster, Japanese Government Railways (by Boston Pub
Fireman’s Coat, late 19th century. Leather, 49 ¼ x 53 ½ in. Brooklyn Museum Coll
A girl in Carpetland, Iran.
Blue Silk Brocade Bodice, 1750-1770 French blue faille ground, patterns of ivory lace & gard
Armenian girl in old traditional costume, Yerevan,
Classical sculpture looms large in the Western canon so it’s not uncommon for contemporary art
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