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Bag
Used for knitting tools, it is the handiwork of Monir Tafreshi and was inherited by her daughter, Badr al-Sadat, who in turn handed it down to her daughter, Mahbobe Ghods.
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Bath wrapping cloth
Embroidered; belonged to Badr al-Sadat Afqahi, who inherited it from her mother, Monir Tafreshi, or through her maternal line, and passed it down to her daughter, Mahbobe Ghods.
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Bath wrapping cloth
Four pieces of embroidered tirmah that belonged to Badr al-Sadat Afqahi, who inherited them from her mother, Monir Tafreshi, or through her maternal line, and passed them down to her daughter, Mahbobe Ghods.
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Bolster cover
Handwork from Mashhad, which belonged to Monir Tafreshi
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Book of hadith
Wedding gift to Tahir Quds (Badr al-Sadat Afqahi's husband) from his wife's family.
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Bracelets
Belonged to Badr al-Sadat Afqahi, who inherited them from her mother, Monir Tafreshi, or through her maternal line, and passed it down to her daughter, Mahbobe Ghods.
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Candy bowl
Belonged to Ashraf al-Hajiyah, who passed it down to her daughter Monir. It was then passed down to Monir's daughter, Badr al-Sadat, and was later given to Mahbobe Ghods.
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Cigarette holder
Belonged to Badr al-Sadat Afqahi, who inherited it from her mother, Monir Tafreshi, or through her maternal line, and passed it down to her daughter, Mahbobe Ghods.
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Coffee cup and saucer
Wedding gift from Farah Zaman (daughter of Fatimah and Sayyid Muhammad Tafrishi) to Mahbobe Ghods.
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Cosmetics pouch
Used to hold snuff and kohl; belonged to Badr al-Sadat Afqahi, who inherited from her mother, Monir Tafreshi, or through her maternal line, and passed it down to her daughter, Mahbobe Ghods.