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Uzbek silk ikat robe dating to the later part of the 19th century.
Its relatively small size and the shape of the tailoring make this a young woman's robe, or munisak. It might even have been made for an older child. The bias cut triangular panel that has been added under the sleeve to create the outline of a fan has a silk embroidery detail decorating the top of the triangle.
The robe has a great range of colours, including two shades of green. It is lined with a Russian printed cotton fabric with an all over floral design and edged with bias cut striped cotton. It is lightly quilted.
The warp faced ikat weave is worked in silk for the warp and cotton for the weft. It is over all in very good condition.
For further discussion on our website, see https://www.christopherleggeorientalcarpets.com/products/view/uzbek-silk-ikat-robe/ .
Dimensions
112 x 140 cm (cuff to cuff)Stock number
7150The BADA Standard
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