"0.6397"^^ . "0.4082"^^ . . . . "0.5341"^^ . "1800 / 1840, Iran" . . . "Woman's blouse and skirt. The blouse is made of thin sky-blue woven silk embroidered with silk, metal thread and pearls, trimmed with needle lace and faced with woven silk. It is straight-cut with added panels at the side which have been pieced at the shoulders. The sleeves are straight set and wide, with a small folded square gusset underarm. Very fine hand-sewn run-and-fell seams. The side seams are slit at the hem for about 15 cm. The front of the blouse has two long vertical openings from neck to waist, which in effect create a separate panel at the centre front. This panel is rounded at the neck and attached at each side to the back of the neck with a small braid button and loop. The centre panel, the hem and the bottom of the sleeves are embroidered with a scrolling floral pattern in a gold thread wound on a silk core, with some red and green chenille thread and seed pearls. The hem and sleeves are scalloped at the edges and finished with gold thread and seed pearls. The neck and both sides of the front slits are finished with needle-woven braid in gold thread and black silk and trimmed with gold needle lace. The inside of the neck, the centre panel and the edges of the front openings are faced with a darker blue silk.\n\nThe skirt is made of woven silk embroidered with metal thread, lined with cotton. Coral coloured silk is woven with a white spot and lined with unbleached cotton. It is a very full skirt made from ten loom widths of fabric gathered by a drawstring at the waist. The hem is trimmed with pale blue satin, bias cut, and a braid of black silk, gold thread and gold strip, forming a row of scallops at each side, worked over orange silk padding."@en . . . "Woman's blouse and skirt. The blouse is made of thin sky-blue woven silk embroidered with silk, metal thread and pearls, trimmed with needle lace and faced with woven silk. It is straight-cut with added panels at the side which have been pieced at the shoulders. The sleeves are straight set and wide, with a small folded square gusset underarm. Very fine hand-sewn run-and-fell seams. The side seams are slit at the hem for about 15 cm. The front of the blouse has two long vertical openings from neck to waist, which in effect create a separate panel at the centre front. This panel is rounded at the neck and attached at each side to the back of the neck with a small braid button and loop. The centre panel, the hem and the bottom of the sleeves are embroidered with a scrolling floral pattern in a gold thread wound on a silk core, with some red and green chenille thread and seed pearls. The hem and sleeves are scalloped at the edges and finished with gold thread and seed pearls. The neck and both sides of the front slits are finished with needle-woven braid in gold thread and black silk and trimmed with gold needle lace. The inside of the neck, the centre panel and the edges of the front openings are faced with a darker blue silk.\n\nThe skirt is made of woven silk embroidered with metal thread, lined with cotton. Coral coloured silk is woven with a white spot and lined with unbleached cotton. It is a very full skirt made from ten loom widths of fabric gathered by a drawstring at the waist. The hem is trimmed with pale blue satin, bias cut, and a braid of black silk, gold thread and gold strip, forming a row of scallops at each side, worked over orange silk padding."@en . . . . . . . . . . "T.57&A-1979" . "0.4713"^^ . . . . . . "Unique"@en . . . . . . "Blouse and skirt, silk embroidered with seed pearls and metal thread, Iran, Qajar period, 1800-1840"@en . "0.5395"^^ . . . . . "Jacket, Blouse and Skirt Iran\nAbout 1800\u201340\n\nJameel Gallery\n\nWomen of the Qajar court in early 19th-century Tehran would have worn this combination of short jacket, gauzy open-fronted blouse and voluminous skirt. They would have henna-painted hands and feet, and sometimes even painted bodies. A painting on the wall opposite this case show Qajar women wearing similar clothing.\n\nWoven silk with metal thread, silk embroidery and seed pearls.\nMuseum nos. 730-1884, T.57-1979 [31/08/2012]"@en . . "1800 / 1840, Iran" . "Blouse and skirt, silk embroidered with seed pearls and metal thread, Iran, Qajar period, 1800-1840"@en . . . . . "Unique"@en . . . . . "Jacket, Blouse and Skirt Iran\nAbout 1800\u201340\n\nJameel Gallery\n\nWomen of the Qajar court in early 19th-century Tehran would have worn this combination of short jacket, gauzy open-fronted blouse and voluminous skirt. They would have henna-painted hands and feet, and sometimes even painted bodies. A painting on the wall opposite this case show Qajar women wearing similar clothing.\n\nWoven silk with metal thread, silk embroidery and seed pearls.\nMuseum nos. 730-1884, T.57-1979 [31/08/2012]"@en . . . "0.4465"^^ . . . . . . . "0.5201"^^ . . . .