. . . "Jameel Gallery \n\nFragments of Silk with Men in Landscape\nIran \n1500-1600\n\nThese fragments were once part of a very splendid garment. The design shows a paradise, where flowers always bloom and an attendant is always at hand to pour wine. The serving man holds a long-necked bottle and wears a turban with a long, thin extension - a type of headgear worn in Iran in the 16th century. \n\nSilk and metal-wrapped thread in lampas weave\n\nMuseum no. 282-1906 [Jameel Gallery]\nSILK\nPersian; 16th century.\nA man with bottle and cup in a landscape with trees, animals and fishpond. Pattern in 1.3 twill on a satin ground. [Used until 10/1997]"@en .