File:Stole, asyut aka azute (AM 2005.39.3-3).jpg

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Stole, asyut aka azute
Object type Classification: NM3.2448
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English: Cotton net stole with metallic thread pattern, cream cotton tulle shawl with hammered silver geometric pattern interweaving, in style of asyut Egyptian technique dating from 3000 BC from upper Egyptian region of same name. Popular in 1920's when Europeans taking "grand tour", made in great numbers. Also made using gold.
Date 14 Apr 2005; 21 Apr 2005; (1920s)
Dimensions notes: 870mm x 2130mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
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2005.39.3
Credit line Collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 2005.39.3
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