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Enameled vase
Made in Isfahan
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Candlestick
Belonged to ʻAlamtaj Mukri, now is in the collection of Parivash Ladjevardi (daughter of ʻAlamtaj). Made of silver. Made in Isfahan.
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Silver bucket
Belonged to ʻAlamtaj Mukri, now is in the collection of Parivash Ladjevardi (daughter of ʻAlamtaj). Made of silver. Made in Isfahan.
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Pepper shaker
Belonged to ʻAlamtaj Mukri, now is in the collection of Parivash Ladjevardi (daughter of ʻAlamtaj). Made of silver. Made in Isfahan.
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Salt dish
Belonged to ʻAlamtaj Mukri, now is in the collection of Parivash Ladjevardi (daughter of ʻAlamtaj). Made of silver. Made in Isfahan.
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Qalamkar curtain
This qalamkar curtain was made in Isfahan and belonged to ʻAlamtaj Mukri, which was then passed to Parivash Ladjevardi.
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Naqdah wedding dress
The top layer is tulle embroidered with gold metal thread. Note the heavy embroidery on the collar. The sleeves end with handmade lace. The under layer is of silk and also heavily embroidered with gold on the chest and at the bottom. The collar, sleeves and hem have bands of naqdah embroidery. Probably from Isfahan.
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Mir Sayyid ‘Ali Jinab's house
Muhammad Husayn Mirza, the father of Saltanat Khanum (the wife of Mir Sayyid 'Ali Jinab, known as Shazdah Jan), built this complex of connected yards and residential buildings about two hundred years ago in a neighborhood in Isfahan. One of the alleys still carries Mir Sayyid 'Ali Jinab's name. However, all of the buildings and yards have since been divided into modern residences and sold. As of the date of this documentation (2015), Mir Sayyed Ali Jenab (the owner of this collection and the grandson of Saltanat Khanum and Mir Sayyid 'Ali Jinab) continues to live in one of the residences,...
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Silver tray
Belonged to Munavvar al-Dawlah Mujtahidi (grandmother of Riza Rafiʻi)
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Naqdah wedding jacket
Tulle embroidered with gold and silver metal thread and decorated with six-corner stars.