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Embroidered textile
Belonged to Humayun Khanum Kiyaniyan; the woolen border was added later by Parvin Gharibshahi (the owner of the collection)
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Embroidered textile
Framed; belongs to Parvin Gharibshahi; inherited matrilineally
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Firuzah Kiyaniyan Gharibshahi
Daughter of Mahasti and wife of Shah Bahram; mother of Faridun Gharibshahi
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Humayun Kiyaniyan's wedding dress
Belonged to Humayun Kiyaniyan (the mother of Farangis Kiyaniyan and wife of Kaykhusraw Kiyaniyan); includes three parts: a tir-u sikh style dress, a manteau worn on top of the dress, and an embroidered makna, worn over the head.
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Inlaid box
A wedding gift to Farangis Khanum (daughter of Humayun Kiyaniyan and Kaykhusraw Kiyaniyan); the inscription on the lid reads: "Humata, Hukhta, Hvarshta [Good Thoughts, Good Words, Good Deeds]," dated 1210 [1795 or 1796]
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Ladle
Inscription on the handle: "Bamas Shah Bahram Mihraban 1328 [1910]," and on the back of the handle (probably added later): "Faridun Gharibshahi;" Shah Bahram was father of Faridun Gharibshahi.
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Men's cap
Embroidered nightcap; belongs to Parvin Gharibshahi; inherited matrilineally
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Oil lamp
Belongs to Parvin Gharibshahi; inherited matrilineally
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Part of trousers
Belongs to Parvin Gharibshahi; inherited maternally.
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Part of trousers
Belongs to Parvin Gharibshahi; inherited matrilineally