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Wrapping cloth
Hand quilted chintz fabric; 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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Velvet cloth
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.
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Velvet cloth
Belonged to ‘Atiqah Siraj, mother of ‘Ali Ya‘qubi
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Wrapping cloth
Embroidered; it was used in the kitchen and 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.
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Wrapping cloth
Qalamkar (a kind of block print); 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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Embroidered cloth
Two pieces of cloth generally used for quilting, which were a wedding gift from Ashraf al-Hajiyah to her daughter, Monir Tafreshi. This was the only memento of Monir after her death and Ashraf al-Hajiyah later gave it to her granddaughter, Badr al-Sadat, who passed it down to her own daughter, Mahbobe Ghods.
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Bolster cover
Handwork from Mashhad, which belonged to Monir Tafreshi
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Tirmah
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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Pouch
Used for holding sugar cubes; 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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Pouch
Handwork by Farah Zaman (the daughter of Fatimah and Sayyid Muhammad Tafrishi), who gave it to Mahbobe Ghods.