

Two Fragments of a Scarf or Headdress
The image shows a rectangular piece of fabric with a tan background and blue embroidery. The fabric is tan, with a rough, frayed edge around all sides. There are three vertical lines of blue embroidery on the left side of the fabric. The embroidery on the two outer lines consists of repeating diamond shapes with a cross-like design inside, separated by small rectangular shapes with a design inside. The middle line of embroidery consists of a similar design but without the rectangular shapes. The rest of the fabric is empty, with some darker spots visible. The fabric appears to be a fragment of a scarf or headdress by an unknown artist, titled "Two Fragments of a Scarf or Headdress".
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 359 px
- Museum Record
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