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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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Tirmah
Made in Yazd; belongs to Parvin Gharibshahi; inherited matrilineally
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Tablecloth
Belongs to Parvin Gharibshahi; inherited matrilineally
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Embroidered curtain
Made of old fabric; belongs to Parvin Gharibshahi; inherited matrilineally
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Tablecloth
Embroidered; belongs to Parvin Gharibshahi; inherited matrilineally
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Trousers
Tir-u sikh style, belonged to Mihrbanu Khanum, wife of Dinyar Bastani and mother of Arghavan; according to Kourosh Aidun (her grandson), the cloth was completely made at home.
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Embroidered cloth
Belonged to ‘Azra Khanum, mother of Ziya’ Najmabadi
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Wrapping cloth
Made in Layn (Kalat Nadiri); originally a gift to Haj Isma‘il Farman Tabrizi, Ruqiyah Khanum Farman (Haj Isma‘il's wife) passed it down to her daughter-in-law, Raziyah Khanum, who passed it down to her daughter, Vahidah Farmani.
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Cloth
Used under samovar
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Embroidery
Made by Fazl-i Afaq (daughter of Maryam Jan Baygum and Mirza Muhammad Husayn)
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- Dembroidery
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- Parvin Gharibshahi(9)
- ‘Azra Khanum Najmabadi(3)
- Fatimah Sultan Khanum (mother of Aqa Mirza Mufid Shaykh al-Islam)(2)
- Vahidah Farmani(1)
- Turan Qahrimani(1)
- Ruqiyah Khanum Farman(1)
- Raziyah Milani(1)
- Mihrbanu Marzban(1)
- Humayun Kiyaniyan(1)
- Haj Isma‘il Farman Tabrizi(1)
- Fatimah Sultan Khanum (Navvab al-Hajiyah)(1)
- Bibi Amir Fazl-i Afaq Khurasani (Amirah Baygum)(1)
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