


Lot 158*
A Yomut Turkoman embroidered silk headdress (chirpy) Central Asia, 19th Century
25 October 2021, 11:00 BST
London, New Bond Street£3,000 - £4,000
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A Yomut Turkoman embroidered silk headdress (chirpy)
Central Asia, 19th Century
Central Asia, 19th Century
of typical form with false sleeves, the yellow ground embroidered in polychrome with a repeat design of floral motifs, the lapels with geometric motifs, the back with a series of flowerheads surrounding a cruciform motif, the lower edge and sleeves with tassels
133 cm. long
133 cm. long
Footnotes
Provenance
Private North American collection.
A chirpy is a robe with false sleeves, worn by women over the head. The yellow colour of the present lot signifies that it would have been worn by a married woman.