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The Gown of the "Queen of Oudh" in 19th Century

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July 14, 1526
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Babur II 1881-1920

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This exquisite green muslin scarf is a piece of costume dating back to the early nineteenth century, originally belonging to the Queen of Oudh. The delicate fabric is made of muslin, a lightweight cotton that was popular during this period for its soft and breathable qualities. The scarf is adorned with a stunning gold ornament, applied carefully to the fabric to create an intricate design. This beautiful detail adds a touch of luxury and elegance to the piece, making it a true work of art. In addition to the gold ornament, the scarf features a gold embroidered border, adding further depth and texture to the design. The border is meticulously crafted, showcasing the skill and attention to detail of the artisans who created it. Overall, this green muslin scarf is a remarkable example of the beauty and sophistication of early nineteenth-century fashion. Its intricate gold ornament and beautifully embroidered border are testaments to the artistry of the period and the opulence of the Queen of Oudh's costume.

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