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Loom-made Garments.—Sarees—continued.
11. Cotton Print.—Printed borders and ends. -
Glazed chintz cloths, worn by Malay women. (In Table)
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12. Cotton.—Dyed and'printed ; Gold borders and-end.
Description of sample -
The Kutar edging ------
13. Cotton and Silk.— Cotton borders ; Silk ends. -
Description of sample -
14. Cotton and Silk.—Silk borders ; Silk ends. - - -
Border formed by modification of pattern, No. 163. (In Table)
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15. Cotton and Silk.— Silk borders ; Silk and Gold in end. -
Description of sample from Trichinopoly -
White silk in border in imitation of silver lace
16. Cotton and Silk.— Gold in borders and in end. ---
Description of Saree from Tanjore, No. 162 - - -
End of gold thread with flowers in coloured silks
17. Silk and Cotton.—Silk borders. -
Fabrics in which silk predominates -
Example of fabric and pattern commonly used by the Hindus
Absence of ornament ------
18. Silk and Cotton.—Silk borders ; Silk and Gold in end. -
Description of sample from Nagpore, Berar, No. 206
End of coloured silk and cotton relieved by gold thread
19. Silk and Cotton.—Gold in borders and in end. - - -
Description of Saree from Nagpore, Berar -
Gauze-like material -------
20. Silk.—Silk borders and ends. -
Description of samples, 174 and 210 -
Wide borders ------
Imitation gold and silver lace borders - - -
21. Silk.—Silk ends ; no borders. - - * -
Description of specimens from Burmah. (In Table) -
Peculiar angulated patterns -
(Table).
22. Silk.—Silk borders ; Gold in end.
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Gauze material ------
Partial ornamentation of the Saree - - - -
End of gold thread, with coloured silk flowers
II. KERCHIEFS FOR HEAD AND SHOULDERS.
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Loom-made Garments.—Sarees—continued.
11. Cotton Print.—Printed borders and ends. -
Glazed chintz cloths, worn by Malay women. (In Table)
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12. Cotton.—Dyed and'printed ; Gold borders and-end.
Description of sample -
The Kutar edging ------
13. Cotton and Silk.— Cotton borders ; Silk ends. -
Description of sample -
14. Cotton and Silk.—Silk borders ; Silk ends. - - -
Border formed by modification of pattern, No. 163. (In Table)
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15. Cotton and Silk.— Silk borders ; Silk and Gold in end. -
Description of sample from Trichinopoly -
White silk in border in imitation of silver lace
16. Cotton and Silk.— Gold in borders and in end. ---
Description of Saree from Tanjore, No. 162 - - -
End of gold thread with flowers in coloured silks
17. Silk and Cotton.—Silk borders. -
Fabrics in which silk predominates -
Example of fabric and pattern commonly used by the Hindus
Absence of ornament ------
18. Silk and Cotton.—Silk borders ; Silk and Gold in end. -
Description of sample from Nagpore, Berar, No. 206
End of coloured silk and cotton relieved by gold thread
19. Silk and Cotton.—Gold in borders and in end. - - -
Description of Saree from Nagpore, Berar -
Gauze-like material -------
20. Silk.—Silk borders and ends. -
Description of samples, 174 and 210 -
Wide borders ------
Imitation gold and silver lace borders - - -
21. Silk.—Silk ends ; no borders. - - * -
Description of specimens from Burmah. (In Table) -
Peculiar angulated patterns -
(Table).
22. Silk.—Silk borders ; Gold in end.
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Gauze material ------
Partial ornamentation of the Saree - - - -
End of gold thread, with coloured silk flowers
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