| Object Number | 87-26-1 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Culture | Indian |
| Provenience | India |
| Period | 16th Century |
| Date Made | 16th Century |
| Section | Asian |
| Materials | Silk | Cotton |
| Technique | Woven |
| Iconography | Floral |
| Description | Rectangular textile. Yellow, white and pink stripes with floral pattern. Mashroo (Gujarat, India), a technique of satin weave with extra warp, warp is silk and weft is cotton. Probably made either in a workshop with Iranian weavers or in a court workshop. |
| Length | 477 cm |
| Width | 39 cm |
| Credit Line | Gift of Mrs and Mrs Richard C. Bull, 1987 |
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