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Night cap
Night cap for men; handmade by Arghavan Khanum, daughter of Mihrbanu Marzban and Dinyar Bastani
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Women's cap
Embroidered; belongs to Parvin Gharibshahi; inherited matrilineally
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Part of trousers
Belongs to Parvin Gharibshahi; inherited maternally.
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Parts of sleeves and collar
Handmade by Arghavan Khanum, daughter of Mihrbanu Marzban and Dinyar Bastani
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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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Nightcap
Velvet; embroidered
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Nightcap
Embroidered and embellished with coin
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Embroidered silk jacket
Part of wedding dress of Nimtaj (Taj al-Sadat) Shaykh al-Islami, daughter of Navvab al-Hajiyah and Mirza Masʻud Shaykh al-Islam and wife of Mirza Mufid Shaykh al-Islam (Dibaj).
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Embroidered cloth
Embroidered cloth used for Baktur Nikkhvah's infant wrap
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- Parvin Gharibshahi(3)
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