Household Textiles, 1800s
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Household Textiles, Cloth, Fabric, Embroidery
Date
1800s
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Courtesy of Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Providence RI
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Type
Textiles, Embroidery
Identifier
14.498
Origin
Philippines
Materials
No information was given, Unspecified
Physical Dimensions
41.3 cm (16 3/16 inches) square
Provenance
Gift of Esther H. Baker
Acquisition Date
No Information was given
Display status
Not on display
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Contributed by Noel Jordan Racca
Photo Courtesy of Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Providence RI
Photo Courtesy of Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Providence RI
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“Household Textiles, 1800s,” Mapping Philippine Material Culture, accessed April 26, 2024, https://philippinestudies.uk/mapping/items/show/14995.
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