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Record label for "Bayat-i Isfahan," Zari Khanum
* Record label for "Bayat-i Isfahan" by Zari Khanum; accompanied by Tar, player: Arshak Khan * The label for the other side of this record also exists in this collection with the record number 15156A56.
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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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Embroidery
Embroidery with gold on velvet. It was used in wedding ceremonies to hold sugar cones. 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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Embroidery
Belonged to Mulki Jahan Khanum Rukni, wife of Mirza Buzurg Hakimbashi, mother of Jahan Ara (Hajiyah Khanum) Pizishkiyan. Possibly made by Armenians of Isfahan.