. . . . "0.395"^^ . . "Middle East, Textile; Panel, silk-embroidered cotton, packed design of octagons and diamonds on cream ground, Azerbaijan or NW Iran, 1775-1800"@en . . . . . . . . . "Plain weave cotton embroidered with silk in surface darning and surface darning on the diagonal and running stitch,. \nOff-white ground covered with a regularly repeating pattern of red ground octagons, blue ground octagons and yellow diamonds arranged in a grid to form diagonal lines of the same motif. Between adjacent motifs are blue lozenges containing a yellow S-motif.\nThe border has a blue ground with two alternating motifs: a yellow lozenge with an S-motif and a smaller horizontal lozenge inside and a white star with 2 red and 2 white curved 'arms' forming a circle.\nEmbroidery threads: 2S silk; blue, light blue, yellow, green, red, greenish-brown, light blue-green, off-white, black [outlines].\nA facing of beige silk has been added during conservation. ."@en . "1770 / 1800, Iran" . . . . "0.4569"^^ . . . . . . . . . "0.6521"^^ . . . . . . . "0.5442"^^ . . . "0.3629"^^ . "Middle East, Textile; Panel, silk-embroidered cotton, packed design of octagons and diamonds on cream ground, Azerbaijan or NW Iran, 1775-1800"@en . "1770 / 1800, Iran" . . "1022-1898" . "Plain weave cotton embroidered with silk in surface darning and surface darning on the diagonal and running stitch,. \nOff-white ground covered with a regularly repeating pattern of red ground octagons, blue ground octagons and yellow diamonds arranged in a grid to form diagonal lines of the same motif. Between adjacent motifs are blue lozenges containing a yellow S-motif.\nThe border has a blue ground with two alternating motifs: a yellow lozenge with an S-motif and a smaller horizontal lozenge inside and a white star with 2 red and 2 white curved 'arms' forming a circle.\nEmbroidery threads: 2S silk; blue, light blue, yellow, green, red, greenish-brown, light blue-green, off-white, black [outlines].\nA facing of beige silk has been added during conservation. ."@en . . . .