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Needles, Dye-Pots, and Looms: Textile Traditions in India
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Odhani or Bandhani (Veil worn over Head), early 1900s
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Loin Cloth "Pha nung" or Cloth for Wrapped Garment, late 1800s-early 1900s
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Fragment of a Cap Band, late 1800s
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"Aba": Woman's Dress, late 1800s
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Square Shawl, c. 1850–70
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Head Veil, late 1800s
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Fragment, 1800s
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Fragments of Draped Court Apparel, 1800s
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Fragment of Draped Court Apparel, 1800s
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Fragment of Draped Court Apparel, 1800s
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Fragment, 1800s
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Fragment, 1800s
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Fragment (Mashru: Textile made for Muslim Market), 1800s - early 1900s
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"Salwar": Woman's Trousers, 1800s–early 1900s
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Fragment, 1800s
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Part of a Skirt (Ghaghara), early 1800s
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Silk Patolu Sari, 1800s
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Fragment of a Turban Cloth, 1800
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Fragment, early 1800s
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Fragment, 1800s
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Chakla: Cloth used to Wrap Articles of Bride's Dowry, or as a Hanging, 1800s
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Cover for a Jain Manuscript, c. 1800
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Fragment of Draped Apparel, late 1700s or early 1800s
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Fragment, 1700s
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