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Robe (Chapan)late 19th century

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Textile robe with vertical olive and indigo striped front panels, trimmed with a woven crimson and white diamond-pattern border, and ikat-patterned side panels in red, yellow, and green
Close-up of three overlapping woven textiles: blue and gray striped cloth at left, a crimson piece with diagonal stripe pattern and bundled fringe at center, and an olive green fabric at right with a decorative band featuring geometric diamond motifs in dark red and white with gold accents.
Title
Robe (Chapan)
Place Made
Central Asia, probably Uzbekistan
Date Made
late 19th century
Medium
Silk and cotton plain weave (alacha), moiré finish, and silk warp-twined loop manipulation; Lining: Cotton plain weave, printed, and silk and cotton plain weave (alacha)
Dimensions
Center back length: 56 in. (142.24 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of David and Elizabeth Reisbord
Accession Number
M.2022.270.2
Classification
Costumes
Collecting Area
Costume and Textiles

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