"959-1889" . . "0.7609"^^ . . "Central panel: woven and brocaded silk and metal thread, twill ground and binding.\nBorders: woven silk twill, many pieces, Hussein Kuli Khan type.\nCentral part: seamed across the middle. Dark blue ground with large botehs in offset rows, facing alternate directions in alternate rows. Each boteh is formed by s bifurcated flowering stem enclosing floral motifs. Inbetween each boteh is a disjointeed curving motif at the top followed by a roundel and then a floral triangular motif. There are about 10 shoots of metal thread at the top and the bottom, forming a border. The back of the fabric has been sized.\nWarp: dark blue silk\nWeft: dark grey silk\nMetal thread: silver strip open S-wound on deep yellow silk.\nBorder; striped pattern\n[1] narrow, pink ground with a small flowering stem and budding stem in blue with yellow, blue and green with white details.\n[2] very narrow, dark blue ground with a trefoil in red, white and yellow\n[3] wider, white ground with a serrated meander in blue and red\n[4] widest, dark blue ground with botehs with a flame outline in yellow and red containing floral motifs with details in white, red, yellow and green.\nThe pattern sequence is 3, 2, 1, 2, 3, 4.\nWarp: white, blue and pink silk\nWeft: white, yellow, red, light green and black silk."@en . . . "brocaded silk, 1800s, Persian"@en . "brocaded silk, 1800s, Persian"@en . . . . "Central panel: woven and brocaded silk and metal thread, twill ground and binding.\nBorders: woven silk twill, many pieces, Hussein Kuli Khan type.\nCentral part: seamed across the middle. Dark blue ground with large botehs in offset rows, facing alternate directions in alternate rows. Each boteh is formed by s bifurcated flowering stem enclosing floral motifs. Inbetween each boteh is a disjointeed curving motif at the top followed by a roundel and then a floral triangular motif. There are about 10 shoots of metal thread at the top and the bottom, forming a border. The back of the fabric has been sized.\nWarp: dark blue silk\nWeft: dark grey silk\nMetal thread: silver strip open S-wound on deep yellow silk.\nBorder; striped pattern\n[1] narrow, pink ground with a small flowering stem and budding stem in blue with yellow, blue and green with white details.\n[2] very narrow, dark blue ground with a trefoil in red, white and yellow\n[3] wider, white ground with a serrated meander in blue and red\n[4] widest, dark blue ground with botehs with a flame outline in yellow and red containing floral motifs with details in white, red, yellow and green.\nThe pattern sequence is 3, 2, 1, 2, 3, 4.\nWarp: white, blue and pink silk\nWeft: white, yellow, red, light green and black silk."@en . "1800 / 1880, Iran" . . . . . "1800 / 1880, Iran" . . .