An early Tiraz comprising several fragments of cloth from Islamic North Africa Mamluk or Ayyubid Dynasty. Woven in blue on a natural ground with vertical bands of two stripes, with a central line of silk embroidered inscription translated as ‘To its owner, to its owner…’ and ‘ Glory and Prosperity and Happiness and….’. 39.5 x 5.5 cms, framed in its 19th century mount with various export stickers including one from Paris. A similar piece is in the Bouvier Collection, Paris. 13th/14th century. This piece has been dated and verified by experts at the Victoria and Albert Museum, the David Foundation Copenhagen, and an independent Tiraz specialist in Qatar. Egypt/Middle East/islamic/arabic
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Early Oriental 13th century Tiraz fragment of cloth from the Ayyubid or Mamluk Period
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An early Tiraz comprising several fragments of cloth from Islamic North Africa Mamluk or Ayyubid Dynasty. Woven in blue on a natural ground with vertical bands of two stripes, with a central line of silk embroid
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