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Late 19th or early 20th century wedding blanket by Buyi minority group.
60" high x 48" wide
Mid-20th century Chinese Minority (Miao )panel with a patchwork of indigo blue squares joined.
38½" long x 24½ wide
Mid 20th century Chinese Minority (Miao) coverlet for a child with a patchwork of indigo blue squares joined together.
42½" long x 25½" deep
c. 1400-1500 Italian chasuble back with a central panel and top made of a rare design of Ottoman velvet.
54¼" long x 27¼" wide
A pair of 17th century Italian polychrome silk floss embroidered column covers.
8' 8½" long x 29½" wide
Early 20th century Mariano Fortuny (Venice, Italy) stenciled cotton wall hanging with a foliated leaf and crown design.
80" high x 45½" wide
(3 panels joined)
Late 17th century Italian hanging with a red silk ground and silk gold applique.
5' long x 6' wide
Silk embroidered coverlet. May be used as a table cover, a wall hanging, or a bed cover.
8’3” long x 63½” wide
18th century Italian jade green silk panel embroidered in polychrome silk threads.
41" long x 61" wide
Late 19th century (Meiji) futon cover called "Boro."
72½" long x 59" wide
19th century Japanese resist dyed (shibori-zome) wool felt carpet (shibori-mosen) with a red field.
49½" long x 80½" wide
Early 20th century Japanese resist dyed (shibori) futon cover.
Mounted: 61" long x 56" wide
Early 20th century Japanese (Meiji period) cotton ikat futon cover with square designs in deep indigo blue, light blue, and white called, "Dancing Squares."
83½" long x 51½" 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
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
c. 1947 screen printed linen, "Manhattan," created by an unknown artist .
95" long x 46" wide