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Riding Coat (detail). Mughal, c.1620

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April 17, 1620
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Jahangir 1605–1627

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The Riding Coat (detail) from the Mughal era dates back to around 1620. This coat is a beautiful example of the exquisite craftsmanship and artistry of the Mughal period. The coat is made of fine silk fabric and is embroidered with intricate designs using gold and silver threads. The embroidery work is so detailed that it appears as if the coat is covered with a layer of gold and silver. The designs on the coat depict various floral and foliate patterns, including leaves, vines, and flowers. The embroidery is done using the "zari" technique, which involves weaving gold and silver threads onto the fabric. The coat is sleeveless and has a high collar that stands upright. It is lined with a soft fabric, which makes it comfortable to wear. The coat is designed to be worn while riding a horse, as it provides warmth and protection from the wind. The Mughal Riding Coat is a testament to the skill and creativity of the artisans of the Mughal era. It is a masterpiece of embroidery and a symbol of the rich cultural heritage of India.

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