Ottoman Textiles Gallery
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Costumes KurdenPhotograph taken taken 1868-1890 from the Pierre de Gigord Collection of Photographs.
~ A late18th C. Ottoman silk and metal thread embroidered barber’s apron(Berber Futasi)Elaborately e
Hanging - Cut velvet partly woven with silver thread weftsFirst half of the 17th Century ~ OttomanCo
An Ottoman voided silk velvet and metal-thread textile panel, with cintamani and tiger-stripe design
An Ottoman ’cintamani’ embroidered quilt cover or curtain, Turkey, late 17th centuryEmbr
Dyed Silks from the Ottoman Empire Turkey, 16th and 17th century
Incredible and gorgeous 17th century Ottoman tent from the Dresden State Art Collections.
Silk textile with metal-wrapped gold thread, Ottoman Istanbul, ca. 1565–80Source: Met Museum
Textile with ogival pattern, from Bursa or Istanbul, Turkey. Artist unknown; 16th century. Now in
Woman’s headscarf, Turkey, late 18th century. Black gauze printed and embroidered in gold at the en
Metal-thread embroidered cover (Ottoman Empire)
The Ottoman Room from Luxor’s Al Moudira Hotel. The name means ‘the lady boss’ in Arabic as the hote
another2bohemians:(via Egyptomania, Portobello Market, Camels, Whippets and Ottoman textiles, At hom
suzani:Incredible and gorgeous 17th century Ottoman tent from the Dresden State Art Collections.
Bashi-BazoukJean-Léon Gérôme (French; 1824–1904)1868–9Oil on canvasThe Metropolitan Museum of Art, N
Carpet from Cairo, Egypt. Artist unknown; ca. 1550-1600 (Ottoman period). Now in the Tex
Woman’s headscarf, Turkey, late 18th century. Black gauze printed and embroidered in gol
Silk textile with metal-wrapped gold thread, Ottoman Istanbul, ca. 1565–80 Source: Met M
The Ottoman Room from Luxor’s Al Moudira Hotel. The name means ‘the lady boss’ in
Incredible and gorgeous 17th century Ottoman tent from the Dresden State Art Collections.
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