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A man's ceremonial coat from Uzbekistan, silk cross-stitched on cotton backing [1].
 
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Artifact Information

IMA 2012.85, Indianapolis 35.1967. L: 54 in. W: 78 in. (including sleeves) (Gift of David and Elizabeth Reisbord, Santa Monica, California).

A man's ceremonial coat from Uzbekistan, silk cross-stitched on cotton backing [1].


A man's ceremonial coat from Uzbekistan, silk cross-stitched on cotton backing © Indianapolis Museum of Art
A man's ceremonial coat from Uzbekistan, silk cross-stitched on cotton backing © Indianapolis Museum of Art
A man's ceremonial coat from Uzbekistan, silk cross-stitched on cotton backing © Indianapolis Museum of Art

Summary of results

Two threads were collected for dye analysis, analyzed by prof. R. Laursen at Boston University


Two gold yellow silk samples were analyzed. Berberine and other alkanoids were identified. The dyeing source was a protoberberine type, probably amur cork tree.

References

[1] http://collection.imamuseum.org/artwork/54887/