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Modern and Contemporary Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Purchase Gift of Susan Dwight Bliss by exchange 2001
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The design of this textile panel consists entirely of religious texts and invocations, disposed in wide horizontal bands in thuluth script, alternating with narrow bands in kufic s...
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On the central section of this textile, an inscription in monumental thuluth script is repeated twelve times. The text comes from the Sura al-Fath (Victory, 48:3): “And that Allah...
Grave 36 - Symbolic burial
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It was found in the southeast sector of the necropolis, where most graves with rich inventory were found. The shape and dimensions of the pit were not established due to the unifor...
Dance belt
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362-187Hopi woven belt, faja (TK); wool; l. 239 cm., w. 9 cm.; ca. 1880.\Such belts were usually used by women to secure their dress, but on ceremonial occasions men adopted these ...
Long-sleeved tunic, printed cotton, designed by Ossie Clark for Radley, textile design by Celia Birtwell, British, 1968. Printed cotton tunic top with long sleeves and criss-cross ties at neck. Printed cotton.
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Cope and textile fragment of brocaded silk damask, possibly made in Italy or France, 1670-1699. Cope and textile fragment of brocaded silk damask. Woven with arabesques in stripes. The design is carried out in yellow damask, white silk twill and brocaded
Cope and textile fragment of brocaded silk damask, possibly made in Italy or France, 1670-1699. Cope and textile fragment of brocaded silk damask. Woven with arabesques in stripes. The design is carried out in yellow damask, white silk twill and brocaded
Cope and textile fragment of brocaded silk damask, possibly made in Italy or France, 1670-1699. Cope and textile fragment of brocaded silk damask. Woven with arabesques in stripes....

