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Shawlcirca 1870

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Woven textile shawl with salmon-orange ground densely patterned in paisley and floral motifs in orange, gold, and teal, with multicolored fringe along the bottom edge
Title
Shawl
Date Made
circa 1870
Medium
Wool jacquard weave
Dimensions
122 × 54 in. (309.88 × 137.16 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Karina Oldemans
Accession Number
M.2017.289.4
Classification
Costumes
Collecting Area
Costume and Textiles

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