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[[File:IMA 2012.85.JPG|center|frame|A man's ceremonial coat from Uzbekistan, silk cross-stitched on cotton backing © Indianapolis Museum of Art ]] | [[File:IMA 2012.85.JPG|center|frame|A man's ceremonial coat from Uzbekistan, silk cross-stitched on cotton backing © Indianapolis Museum of Art ]] |
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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].
Summary of results
Two gold yellow silk samples were analyzed. Berberine and other alkanoids were identified. The dyeing source was a protoberberine type, probably amur cork tree.