19th century
These fragments were woven from extremely fine wool. In the region of Kashmir, such wool was traditionally taken from the soft under-hair of the Himalayan goat. They were given to the museum by Denman Waldo Ross (d. 1935), who was a painter, art collector, and art theorist who lectured at Harvard. Many of the textiles he donated to various museums are study pieces that he believed to be the best examples of art across cultures.
Wool
19th centuryPersianWool pile
19th centuryPersianwool pile on a foundation of cotton warps and wefts
19th centuryPersianwool; twill tapestry weave, double-interlocked
19th centuryPersiansilk and metal thread on red silk satin ground, patterned with floating wefts (main textile)
18th-19th centuryPersian