. . . . . . . "Dopatta (headcover) of silver-gilt strips woven with silk thread, embroidered with silk, sequins and coloured metal foil."@en . . "SILVER DUPATTA\nWoven silk and silver strips, embroidered with silk, sequins, and foil\nHyderabad, Deccan\nc. 1881-2\nIS.2125-1883\n\nThis dupatta, a woman\u2019s shawl or head-cover, is woven from an extremely fragile combination of silk and strips of gilded silver. The women of the court of Hyderabad, a kingdom of legendary wealth, developed distinct styles of draping richly ornamented fabrics over kurta (tops) and paijama (trousers). Some of these styles are still in use in the region today. [01/08/2017]\nSILVER HEAD-COVER \n\nIndian formal wear often has glittering metallic decoration sewn on to it. Much rarer are pieces like this with strips of silver and gilded silver actually woven into the fabric. Though further embellished with coloured metal foil (imitating jewels and beetles' wing-cases), the cloth remains flexible enough to be draped over the head or shoulders. \n\nGilded silver and silver warp and silk weft, with silver sequins, metal foil and floss silk \nHyderabad, Andhra Pradesh/Telangana, 1881-2\nV&A: IS.2125-1883 [03/10/2015-10/01/2016]"@en . "Dupatta (head cover), woven silk and silver strips, embroidered with silk, sequins, and foil, Hyderabad, ca. 1880; Textiles; Clothing; Accessories"@en . . . "1880~, Hyderabad" . . . "1880~, Hyderabad" . . . . . . "0.57749998569488525391"^^ . "Dopatta (headcover) of silver-gilt strips woven with silk thread, embroidered with silk, sequins and coloured metal foil."@en . "0.81000000238418579102"^^ . . . . . "IS.2125-1883" . "0.75800001621246337891"^^ . . . . . . . . "Dupatta (head cover), woven silk and silver strips, embroidered with silk, sequins, and foil, Hyderabad, ca. 1880; Textiles; Clothing; Accessories"@en . "0.66869997978210449219"^^ . "SILVER DUPATTA\nWoven silk and silver strips, embroidered with silk, sequins, and foil\nHyderabad, Deccan\nc. 1881-2\nIS.2125-1883\n\nThis dupatta, a woman\u2019s shawl or head-cover, is woven from an extremely fragile combination of silk and strips of gilded silver. The women of the court of Hyderabad, a kingdom of legendary wealth, developed distinct styles of draping richly ornamented fabrics over kurta (tops) and paijama (trousers). Some of these styles are still in use in the region today. [01/08/2017]\nSILVER HEAD-COVER \n\nIndian formal wear often has glittering metallic decoration sewn on to it. Much rarer are pieces like this with strips of silver and gilded silver actually woven into the fabric. Though further embellished with coloured metal foil (imitating jewels and beetles' wing-cases), the cloth remains flexible enough to be draped over the head or shoulders. \n\nGilded silver and silver warp and silk weft, with silver sequins, metal foil and floss silk \nHyderabad, Andhra Pradesh/Telangana, 1881-2\nV&A: IS.2125-1883 [03/10/2015-10/01/2016]"@en . .