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East Mediterranean Embroidery.
French silk weave with pattern in cut velvet.
French or Flemish Gobelins weave tapestry.
Japanese Silk Weave (Brocade).
Japanese Silk and Paper Weave.
Chinese Silk Weave (Brocade).
French Silk Weave (Brochée) from Second half of the 18th Century.
Turkoman Wool Weave.
Persian patterned cotton cloth used for women's trousers.
Italian Damask Silk Weave.
A. Scotch or English machine made shawl weave.
Moroccan Cotton Weave used for native hangings.
Moroccan (Fez) Embroidery.
Nineteenth century copy of late 17th or early 18th century Italian or French Silk Weave (Brocade).
Indian Cotton and Metal Weave (Kincob).
Sumatran Silk and Metal Weave.
French Toile de Jouy Block-Printed Linen.
Central African Primitive Weave made by the native tribes of the Congo District.
Japanese Batik (Resist dye work) Technique on textile.
French Block-Printed Cotton.
Chinese Damask Silk Weave.
Piece of a Mohammedan head-dress.
French Brocade Silk Weave from the Period of Louis XVI (1774-1792).
Javanese Batik Technique. Part of a native garment.
Italian or Spanish Brocatelle Silk and Linen Weave.
Punjabi Hand-Woven Kashmir Shawl Weave.
Moroccan Brocade Silk Weave used for women's belts
Spanish or Italian Applied Cord Work Embroidery
Persian Wool Weave
Russian Block-Printed Cotton
Indian Embroidery from a native costume
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