Peshonabad, women's headband
Tajik; Uzbek
city Bukhara
late 19th century
Canaus, silk threads, gilded threads
length 127.0; width 23.0
РЭМ 59-20
A headband made of Bukhara silk called "shoyi" with a gold-embroidered stripe in the "zaminduzi" technique, which was placed on the forehead when worn as a headdress. A scarf was draped over it. Worn by girls and young married women.
Costume
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