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The Textile Museum of the Fatemeh Masoumeh Shrine displays different handwoven silk, velvet, termeh and flax textiles as well as gold embroidered, Malileh(spring-like gold or silver thread) embroidered, crochet, and patchwork cloth. Some of the Safavid (1501-1722) cloths have Quranic verses woven into them and many have animal, floral and human motifs. The museum also has a precious cloth, which was once used to cover the Fatemeh Masoumeh tomb, and a piece of cloth embroidered with gold thread and with Nastaleeq inscriptions, which once covered the Kaaba.
Hazrat-e Masumeh Shrine
Embroidered Textile I am seeking additional information and value on the following family piece; Appliqué wool & silk Qajar Period. 19th c. Islamic Figural Rasht hanging, Iran Details and photos Link: https://www.burcheskyvideo.com/protected/?comeFrom=%2Fembroidered-textile%2F Password: Burchesky Thank you, Steve