Man's ikat robe of silk, Uzbekistan (probably Samarqand), about 1860-70.
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| - Man's ikat robe of silk, Uzbekistan (probably Samarqand), about 1860-70. (en)
- Silk ikat robe in red, white, yellow, black, and green. (en)
- Ikat dyeing is a speciality of the cities of Uzbekistan, especially Bukhara and Samarqand. Ikat is a resist-dyeing technique in which the warp threads (and sometimes also the wefts) are tie-dyed to create the pattern before the fabric is woven. Robes like this were made for Uzbek men. (en)
- Jameel Gallery
Man's Ikat Robe
Uzbekistan, probably Samarqand, about 1860-70
Silk warp ikat with block-printed cotton lining
Museum no. 9187 (IS). Given by J.L. Hopkins in 1871 [2006-2012] (en)
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| - Man's ikat robe of silk, Uzbekistan (probably Samarqand), about 1860-70. (en)
- Silk ikat robe in red, white, yellow, black, and green. (en)
- Ikat dyeing is a speciality of the cities of Uzbekistan, especially Bukhara and Samarqand. Ikat is a resist-dyeing technique in which the warp threads (and sometimes also the wefts) are tie-dyed to create the pattern before the fabric is woven. Robes like this were made for Uzbek men. (en)
- Jameel Gallery
Man's Ikat Robe
Uzbekistan, probably Samarqand, about 1860-70
Silk warp ikat with block-printed cotton lining
Museum no. 9187 (IS). Given by J.L. Hopkins in 1871 [2006-2012] (en)
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