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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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Wrapping cloth
Belongs to Parvin Gharibshahi; inherited matrilineally
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Embroidered cloth
Belonged to Humayun Khanum Kiyaniyan
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Shelf cover
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Shelf cover
Drawn thread work; handmade by Arghavan Khanum, daughter of Mihrbanu Marzban and Dinyar Bastani
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Tirmah
Belongs to Parvin Gharibshahi; inherited matrilineally
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Wrapping cloth
Belongs to Parvin Gharibshahi; inherited matrilineally
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Embroidered cloth border
Belongs to Parvin Gharibshahi; inherited matrilineally
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Embroidered cloth border
Belongs to Parvin Gharibshahi; inherited matrilineally
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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)