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Tulip lamp shade
This glass lampshade belonged to Zahra Lashgari, the mother of Parvin Saham-lashgari
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Copper bowl
A copper bowl to be carried during travel; it was part of the dowry of Zahra Lashgari, the mother of Parvin Saham-lashgari.
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Copper bowl
A copper bowl used as a pan for sauteing mint; it was part of Zahra Lashgari's (Parvin Saham-lashgari's mother) dowry.
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Copper bowl
A copper bowl to be carried during travels; part of the dowry of Zahra Lashgari, the mother of Parvin Saham-lashgari.
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Tablecloth
An embroidered tablecloth, made of white tightly woven cotton fabric, that was handmade by Zahra Lashgari
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Tirmah
Part of Zahra Lashgari's (Parvin Saham-lashgari's mother) dowry
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Tirmah Wrapping cloth
Part of Zahra Lashgari's (Parvin Saham-lashgari's mother) dowry
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Veil for dolls
Parvin Saham-lashgari asked her mother, Zahra Lashgari, to make this doll veil for her children in order to to teach them how to put on a veil.
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Veil for dolls
A veil woven from the manes and tails of black horses; Parvin Saham-lashgari asked her mother, Zahra Lashgari, to make this doll veil for her children in order to teach them how to put on a veil.
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Child clothing
Child's clothing that belonged to Parvin Saham-lashgari's child, including a satin shirt and two pairs of pants that were handmade by Zahra Lashgari (mother of Parvin Saham-lashgari), and a chintz shalitah (skirt) that was handmade by Havva Sahami (Shawkat Karimi), mother of Asad Allah Karimi (Parvin Saham-lashgari's husband)