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Wrapping cloth
Gulbayi Surushi gave this cloth to Namgamah Dawlat Rustam Farshid as a gift. According to Shahnaz Shahzadi, it was made with a weaving machine called "Kar and Chalah." This method involved a hole being dug in the room and the threads being spun after the wool was combed and dyed. The cloth was then woven using these threads.
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Silk handkerchief
According to Shahnaz Shahzadi, this was used on various occasions, including as gift-wrapping. On the day that the bridegroom's family sought the future bride's approval of the marriage, they brought her green sugar wrapped in these handkerchiefs.
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Dress
Tir-u sikh style
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Dress
Tir-u sikh style
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Part of women's trousers
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Women's head cover
Worn beneath Makna [Maknun]
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Shelf cover
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Dulug
Pouch for sewing that belonged to Khavar Bihruzi (Shanaz Shahzadi's mother)
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Dress
Tir-u sikh style dress; given as a gift to Namgamah Dawlat Rustam Farshid by Gulbayi Surushi.
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Dress
Tir-u sikh style
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