. . . "Dress or shawl fabric, silk 1/3 twill. Known as Hussein Kuli Khan.\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.\nSelvedge: 4 cords of Z-spun S-plied purple cotton.\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.\nThere is a band attached along the right hand side [probably 639A-1891] which forms a border with a vertical stripe of small red rosettes on a pale ground. The lower part of this band has a series of fine horizontal lines above what might be loose warp threads - in which case this is the loom end.\nFor identical partner see T.223-1921. Brought to Britain in 1894 by Cardinal st Harper"@en .