Woman's cloak (chyrpy)
https://clevelandart.org/art/1916.1468
This yellow silk is richly embroidered in the button-hole stitch. The pattern of this woman's cloak resembles one of the patterns on the so-called Bokhara stripes used for fixing tents. The garment is lined with printed cotton fabric, which seems to be a product of India or Pe...
Artifact
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95777
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en
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1916.1468
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Terms
Culture
Uzbekistan, Bukhara
Technique
Cotton; silk: embroidery
Medium
Cotton; silk: embroidery
Genre
Garment
Department
Textiles
Relations
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