

Woman's Sash
Long, narrow textile with a maroon center panel flanked by tan borders. The center panel features a symmetrical design with a triangular motif. The borders display a range of patterns, including stripes and geometric designs. The top section shows a grid-like pattern, while the bottom section has a more intricate design. The textile appears to be a sash or belt, likely made of woven fabric. The title of the piece is "Woman's Sash" and it is by an unknown artist.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 188 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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