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Part of a wedding spread
Part of Munir al-Muluk Jahandari's wedding spread
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Embroidery
Embroidery with gold on velvet. It was used in wedding ceremonies to hold sugar cones. Made in Isfahan.
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Silk handkerchief
According to Shahnaz Shahzadi, this was used on various occasions, including as gift-wrapping. On the day that the bridegroom's family sought the future bride's approval of the marriage, they brought her green sugar wrapped in these handkerchiefs.
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Wedding skirt
Velvet embroidery, segment of skirt for Shams al-Muluk Jahanbani's wedding.
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Wedding chador
Banu-yi Ashraf's silk wedding chador with tirmah embroidery
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Wedding dress
ِEmbroidered; belonged to Turan Qahrimani, Pari Khanum's mother
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Bridal Bed Cover
Belonged to Khanum Hajib (Nayyir ‘Uzma), daughter of Fasl Bahar Khanum (Iran al-Dawlah) and Hajib al-Dawlah
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Qur’an with velvet cover
Qur’an of Kiyandukht Al Mazkur's wedding spread; Kiandukht Al Mazkur was wife of Muhsin Javidan and mother of Amir Husayn Javidan
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Groom’s wedding outfit
Belonged to Mirza Mufid Shaykh al-Islam Dibaj (Bahram Sheikholeslami’s grandfather); Haj Mir Hasan Shayk al-Islam, his great grandfather (who was also the great grandfather of the bride, Nimtaj Khanum) had the fabric (tirmah) made during the first years of Muhammad Shah's reign.
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- Turan Qahrimani(1)
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- Mirza Hasan Shaykh al-Islam (father of Mirza Mufid Shaykh al-Islam)(1)
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