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Hearst Museum object titled Caftan, accession number 9-22515, described as blue caftan of woven fabric.  blue ground with golden yellow embellishment.  center back has a red blossom with a green stem.  yellow/gold metallic thread used to finish across shoulders and neck.
Hearst Museum object titled Cap, accession number 9-22525, described as heavily embroidered man's cap.  embroidered with gold and silver threads in a floral pattern on black ground.  geometric band around rim.  lined in green and white fabrics.  round with flat crown.
Hearst Museum object titled Cap, accession number 9-22528, described as Patchwork cap with ear flaps decorated with metal disks and brass rings (to weight flaps) with 5 pomegranate shaped attachments. Cap has a red and black crown and pink and blue ear flaps.  Partially lined with white cotton fabric.
Hearst Museum object titled Cap, accession number 9-22524, described as heavily embroidered man's cap.  fully embroidered with paisley-like and floral designs.  ground is gold; patterning is silver with black details.  round with flat crown.  lined with red and peach cotton fabrics.
Hearst Museum object titled Cap, accession number 9-22523, described as heavily embroidered man's cap.  predominantly gold and silver metallic thread over black ground.  round with flat crown.  floral and geometric patterns.  lined with cotton fabrics.
Hearst Museum object titled Clogs, accession number 9-22542a,b, described as turquoise leather clogs with raised heels.  uppers, insole and sole of leather.  heels reinforced with iron "T" shaped heel attachments.  toes turn up at the end and heels are embellished with cord sewn in a repeat pattern.
Hearst Museum object titled Robe, accession number 9-22506, described as heavy robe of burgundy, black, gold, striped fabric; long sleeves, cut-away lapel, lined with olive green printed fabric.  embroidered on side slits, pocket openings and lapel bandings in burgundy, yellow, green, blue, black and white.  robe and ling are quilted together
Hearst Museum object titled Robe, accession number 9-17337, described as Gown, open down front and slits at side seams w/frog closures; embroidered w/metallic thread in a floral design of silver flowers w/ floats outlined in pink on gold ground; gold and pink silk braid trim at neck, hem, sleeve, and front opening edges.  Metallic thread; silk braid; cotton lining.  Iran attributed.  Given to donor by an aquaintance w/ the statement that it was once owned by Reza Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran.  Lg. 45 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 9-11973, described as Shawl; all over varicolored, floral and pine cone designs. 1.15 meter x 2.60 meters including fringe. This may well have been made in Iran, as it is yardage, with added fringe and borders. This is not a Kashmir technique.
Hearst Museum object titled Shirt, accession number 9-22514, described as off-white shirt embellished with black scalloped and floral vine embroidery down each lapel, hem and cuffs.  snap closure at front and cuffs, narrow band collar.