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Antique 18th Century Silk Persian Brocade Sash

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Antique 18th Century Silk Persian Brocade Sash Product Description and Details

:: Woven in Persia during the Safavid or early Qajar period, likely between the 17th and 18th centuries, this antique brocaded silk sash is a refined example of traditional courtly dress. The textile features finely rendered stripes and delicate floral motifs throughout, culminating in stylized poppy forms at either end. Executed in luminous silk, the brocading adds subtle texture and dimension, while a vibrant red backing provides a striking contrast. The sash is likely of Kashan origin, though Mughal influence or production is also possible, as seen in the design language and weaving style. Pieces such as this were traditionally worn tied at the waist, serving both a functional and decorative role within formal attire. The ends may have once featured fringe which, if so, were removed or possibly concealed to the reverse. A beautiful and well preserved piece, a similar example can be found in the Metropolitan Museum's collection as well as in the Victoria & Albert Museum. Size measures: 2' x 8'

Item ID: 13062

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