DepartmentTextiles-Asia
Woman's Skullcap
NameHat
CultureUzbek-Lakai
Date20th century
Place madeAfghanistan, South Asia, Asia
MediumRaw silk, cotton, glass beads, metal ornaments
Dimensions18 1/8 × 6 11/16 × 7 1/16 in. (46.1 × 17 × 18 cm)
Credit LineMuseum of International Folk Art, gift of Anne Marie Weiss-Armush, A.2018.5.15
Object numberA.2018.5.15
Collections
ProvenanceThe donor married a Syrian man and moved to Saudi Arabia in 1976, where she lived for 11 years. During her stay she amassed a large collection of Middle Eastern garments.
DescriptionThe cap is orange, green, red, purple, and white that is satin stitched over a fine ribbed cotton, ground. It produces geometric patterns. The crown is centered with a metal medallion (with either turquoise or enamel in center). On each side hangs a lappet with rams' horns patterns executed in petit point cross-stitch. The lappets are lined in silk. From each hangs long wrapped and beaded silk tassels.20th century
20th century
20th century
20th century
Late 18th century
Artist Not Recorded
early 20th c.