"T.223-1921" . . "0.51499998569488525391"^^ . . . "0.53850001096725463867"^^ . . . . . "Dress or shawl fabric, silk 1/3 twill. Known as Hussein Kuli Khan: a note in the Registered Description says this type of fabric was manufactured for export to India where it was bought by rich Parsees.\nDisplayed behind glass. \nWarp: Z-twisted black silk.\nWeft: Z-twisted dark green silk as the ground weft and red, white, green and orange silk as the pattern wefts.\nBlack ground divided into an ogival lattice by pale scrolled stems which contain a fine floral pattern. The ogees enclose 2 motifs, one per band: a pair of outward curving botehs and a central blossom or a pair of inward facing birds either side of a straight boteh/cone.\nThis fabric was brought to London in 1894 by the firm of Cardinals & Harper.\nSee also: 639-1891"@en . . . . . . . "1875, Iran" . . . . "Middle East, Textile; Panel of silk twill, weave known as Husayn Quli Khan, pattern of ogival trellis on black ground, possibly Yazd, Iran, 1875-1890"@en . . "0.46979999542236328125"^^ . "Dress or shawl fabric, silk 1/3 twill. Known as Hussein Kuli Khan: a note in the Registered Description says this type of fabric was manufactured for export to India where it was bought by rich Parsees.\nDisplayed behind glass. \nWarp: Z-twisted black silk.\nWeft: Z-twisted dark green silk as the ground weft and red, white, green and orange silk as the pattern wefts.\nBlack ground divided into an ogival lattice by pale scrolled stems which contain a fine floral pattern. The ogees enclose 2 motifs, one per band: a pair of outward curving botehs and a central blossom or a pair of inward facing birds either side of a straight boteh/cone.\nThis fabric was brought to London in 1894 by the firm of Cardinals & Harper.\nSee also: 639-1891"@en . . . . . "Middle East, Textile; Panel of silk twill, weave known as Husayn Quli Khan, pattern of ogival trellis on black ground, possibly Yazd, Iran, 1875-1890"@en . . "1875, Iran" . .