Red with green, blue, orange and yellow floral pattern
Silk chenille and metallic yarns (silver and gilt filé)
17th centuryFrenchSilk brocade: medium green silk ground of dyed yarns in tabby weave (possibly in lampas weave), the ground interwoven in brocade with strips of double-layered paper faced with gold leaf (possibly on a ground of red bole)
13th-14th centuryChineseCombined textiles: ikat (probably Khiva, silk warp and cotton weft); broadcloth (Russia or Britain, wool, with silk thread embroidery in chain stitch); printed cottons (Bukhara and Russia) and pattern-woven cottons.
19th-20th centuryUzbekWool
19th centuryTurkishRed velvet with silk embroidery
Silk and linen
ItalianBook of swatches mounted on paper (56 sheets)
19th-20th centuryJapanese