File:Kaitag.jpg
Kaitag embroidered textile, first half 19th century (1800 - 1849)
Silk embroidery on cotton fabric, 115.6cm(H) x 52.1cm(W) / 3'10"(H) x 1'9"(W)
Large star element of eccentric type with end panel lapids. Was offered for sale for US$10,000 in 2003.
Source: uploader's personal files, from an online dealer advertisement
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