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A Qarakhanid woven damask silk bag, Central Asia, 12th century, of rectangular form, with...
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A Qarakhanid woven damask silk bag, Central Asia, 12th century, of rectangular form, with a fasten cord attached to the upper side of the bag, two jade circular fittings to hold the fastening cord, decorated with large rhombus with palmette to centre and floral buds in corners, lotus flowers and clouds, lining of brown gauze, 40 cm L x 30.5cm.
Published: Arts from the Land of Timur. An Exhibition from a Scottish Private Collection. Paisley, Sogdiana Books, 2012, Cat. no 412.
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