. . "Two identical rectangular panels which probably formed one garment. Cut stitching along length of both panels remains.\n\nThe lower parts woven in coloured silks; the upper in cotton, with a small quantity of silk.\n\nThe upper parts have a thin check in yellow, pale-blue, and red and white silks, on a chestnut coloured cotton and silk ground. \n\nThe lower parts have many horizontal bands, broad and narrow, decorated with a great variety of geometrically-treated motives including fret, hook, dot, cloud and floral motives, chiefly in white, purple and shades of green, yellow and red."@en . .