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C06-4285

C06-4285

Late 19th or early 20th century wedding blanket by Buyi minority group.

60" high x 48" wide

C13-4374

C13-4374

Mid-20th century Chinese Minority (Miao )panel with a patchwork of indigo blue squares joined.

38½" long x 24½ wide

C16-4381

C16-4381

Mid 20th century Chinese Minority (Miao) coverlet for a child with a patchwork of indigo blue squares joined together.

42½" long x 25½" deep

F07-1728

F07-1728

Circa 1700 French yellow silk skirt panel.

47½" long x 46½" wide

I03-3162

I03-3162

16th century Spanish beautifully embroidered orphrey.

52¾" long x 9" wide

I06-3260AB

I06-3260AB

A pair of 17th century Italian polychrome silk floss embroidered column covers.

8' 8½" long x 29½" wide

I08-3270

I08-3270

A delightful late 17th century Italian silk floss panel.

22" long x 75" wide

I08-3279

I08-3279

Late 17th century Italian hanging with a red silk ground and silk gold applique.

5' long x 6' wide

I10-3286

I10-3286

18th C. Italian silk floss embroidered antependium.

35½" long x 91" wide

I17-3300

I17-3300

Silk embroidered coverlet. May be used as a table cover, a wall hanging, or a bed cover.

8’3” long x 63½” wide

I23-3303

I23-3303

19th century Portuguese embroidered bed cover from Castelo Branco.

8'2" high x 5' wide

I99-3024

I99-3024

18th century Italian jade green silk panel embroidered in polychrome silk threads.

41" long x 61" wide

ME04-6125

ME04-6125

Modern reproduction Suzani from Uzbekistan.

67" high x 52" wide

ME08-6196

ME08-6196

A late 18th century silk embroidered panel on a green cotton ground called a "kaitag" from Daghestan.

46" high x 30" wide

ME17-6245

ME17-6245

Embroidered wedding shawl called a phulkari from the Punjab region of Pakistan.

97½" high x 48" wide

ME19-6248

ME19-6248

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

ME98-6030

ME98-6030

Late 19th century cotton Kaitag from the Caucasus region.

Mounted: 38" long x 27¾" wide

ME99-6049

ME99-6049

18th century embroidery from Rhodes, Greece.

25½" long x 83" wide

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