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1801
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19. century
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Property / is shown at: https://digicult2.thulb.uni-jena.de/receive/digicult_mods_00524671 / rank
 
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260 centimetre
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32.5 centimetre
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Eth36T
Property / inventory number: Eth36T / rank
 
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Property / has current owner: Foundation Friedenstein Stiftung Gotha / rank
 
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Property / thumbnail preview: TXB-Q1000.png / rank
 
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Property / thumbnail preview: TXB-Q1000.png / reference
 
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Property / fabrication method: weaving / rank
 
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Property / fabrication method: sewing / rank
 
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Latest revision as of 21:48, 4 November 2025

Sash (hizam), made of silk brocade using the lampas technique with long fringes; one of four sashes, handcrafted in Africa, presented as gifts by the Pashas of Tangier and Tetouan to the highest authorities in May 1846. Presented to the Kunstkammer by Duke Ernst II of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and his wife, Duchess Alexandrine.
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sash (Eth36T)
Sash (hizam), made of silk brocade using the lampas technique with long fringes; one of four sashes, handcrafted in Africa, presented as gifts by the Pashas of Tangier and Tetouan to the highest authorities in May 1846. Presented to the Kunstkammer by Duke Ernst II of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and his wife, Duchess Alexandrine.
  • hizam

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