Islamic Textiles Gallery
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Incredible and gorgeous 17th century Ottoman tent from the Dresden State Art Collections.
met-islamic-art:Tunic Fragment with Applied Bands, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Islamic ArtGift of Ge
met-islamic-art:Sari Border, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Islamic ArtRogers Fund, 1928Metropolitan Mu
Textile with ogival pattern, from Bursa or Istanbul, Turkey. Artist unknown; 16th century. Now in
met-islamic-art:Textile Fragment, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Islamic ArtBequest of Carolyn Kane, 20
met-islamic-art:Fragment, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Islamic ArtGift of Nanette B. Kelekian, in hon
A Seljuk silk robe, Iran or Central Asia, 11th/12th century
Textile with winged lions and griffins,Central Asia, mid-13th century. Lampas weave, gold thread on
Carpet from Cairo, Egypt. Artist unknown; ca. 1550-1600 (Ottoman period). Now in the Tex
Persian Kermanshah rug. Artist unknown; ca. 1850.
met-islamic-art:Tiraz Fragment, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Islamic ArtRogers Fund, 1948Metropolitan
met-islamic-art:“Floral and Cloudband” Carpet, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Islamic ArtGi
Textile fragment Iran, 17th century
Textile with winged lions and griffins, Central Asia, mid-13th century. Lampas weave, gold thread on
girlfriendontherun: The detail fragment of the Ardabil Carpet at Victoria & Albert Museum.
Incredible and gorgeous 17th century Ottoman tent from the Dresden State Art Collections.
Women’s wedding traditional costume. Karakalpak, nomad’s culture. Ethnic silver
amazighbuffyofrivia:13th to 15th century woven silks from Islamic Al Andalus
Dragon carpet Kuba, Azerbaijan, 17th cen. “This rug represents the village carpet-we
Dragon carpet Kuba, Azerbaijan, 17th cen. “This rug represents the village carpet-we
Velvet Panel with Flowering Plants, Safavid dynasty, Iran, first half of the 17th century Metropolit
Tapestry-woven textile fragment with animals (lambs?) inside medallionsAttributed to Egypt, 8th&ndas
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