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A mid 20th century Nigerian 'Yoruba Aso Oke Cloth' brown cotton with eyelets with surface weft geometric pattern in off while cotton thread.
71½" long x 57" wide
A mid 20th century Nigerian, tan and white 'Yoruba Aso Oke Cloth' made of cotton and wild silk.
69" long x 54½" wide
First half of the 20th century Kuba (D.R. Congo) 'velvet,' a raphia cut-pile and embroidered panel with a repeated square design.
22¼" high x 27½" deep
First half of the 20th century Kuba (D.R. Congo) 'velvet,' a raphia cut-pile and embroidered panel with repeated triangle design.
23¼" high x 27¼" wide
Late 19th or early 20th century wedding blanket by Buyi minority group.
60" high x 48" wide
Early to mid 20th century from Guizhou Prov., China, Miao people, cotton wedding bed cover.
49" long x 31" wide
Early to mid-20th century from Guizhou Prov., China, Miao people, 2 panel cotton wedding blanket.
37½" long x 26" wide
A late 19th century ceremonial cloth made from a lattice patterned silk damask.
73½" high x 31½" wide
A late 18th century silk embroidered panel on a green cotton ground called a "kaitag" from Daghestan.
46" high x 30" wide
A late 19th century ceremonial presentation scarf (lawon) from Sumatra, Indonesia.
83" long x 33¼" wide
Early 20th century Northern Gujarat, India, embroidered dowry bag (unmade).
42" long x 38" wide
19th century Ottoman (Turkey) square cover embroidered with silk and metallic threads on cotton.
37" long x 36½" wide
19th century N.W. Persian white cotton cover with pale indigo stripes.
78" long x 72" wide
Late 19th or early 20th century from West Punjab, silk floss embroidery on red cotton called a phulkari Bagh (garden).
91½" long x 53½" wide
Late 19th or early 20th century from West Punjab , silk floss embroidery on cotton shawl (phulkari.)
96" long x 48½" wide
ate 19th or early 20th century from West Punjab silk floss embroidery on red cotton called a Phulkari Bagh (garden).
98½" long x 50" wide
Embroidered wedding shawl called a phulkari from the Punjab region of Pakistan.
97½" high x 48" wide
Early 20th century phulkari from the Punjab region of Pakistan. Wheat designs are embroidered in yellow silk thread on a dark brick red, homespun cotton ground. This would have been worn as part of wedding regalia.
98½" long x 50" wide
ME19-6250 Late 19th or early 20th century from West Punjab, silk floss embroidery on red cotton called a phulkari
95" long x 60" wide