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Dyed Silks from the Ottoman Empire Turkey, 16th and 17th century
Incredible and gorgeous 17th century Ottoman tent from the Dresden State Art Collections.
Silk textile with metal-wrapped gold thread, Ottoman Istanbul, ca. 1565–80Source: Met Museum
Textile with ogival pattern, from Bursa or Istanbul, Turkey. Artist unknown; 16th century. Now in
Woman’s headscarf, Turkey, late 18th century. Black gauze printed and embroidered in gold at the en
Metal-thread embroidered cover (Ottoman Empire)
another2bohemians:(via Egyptomania, Portobello Market, Camels, Whippets and Ottoman textiles, At hom
suzani:Incredible and gorgeous 17th century Ottoman tent from the Dresden State Art Collections.
Bashi-BazoukJean-Léon Gérôme (French; 1824–1904)1868–9Oil on canvasThe Metropolitan Museum of Art, N
Carpet from Cairo, Egypt. Artist unknown; ca. 1550-1600 (Ottoman period). Now in the Tex
Woman’s headscarf, Turkey, late 18th century. Black gauze printed and embroidered in gol
Silk textile with metal-wrapped gold thread, Ottoman Istanbul, ca. 1565–80 Source: Met M
The Ottoman Room from Luxor’s Al Moudira Hotel. The name means ‘the lady boss’ in
Incredible and gorgeous 17th century Ottoman tent from the Dresden State Art Collections.
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