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Textile
Art Department
Barbers Apron
Turkey,
Ottoman Period, mid 1600s
silk embroidery on cotton, 47 x 66 inches (119.4 x 167.6
cm)
Gift
of Bj Averitt
1996.340
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During
the Ottoman Period (1290-1922), ceremony was an important part
of daily life in the Sultans palace. Each day the court
barbers would prepare the Sultan for his daily shaving ritual
by covering his clothes with an apron like this. The court embroidery
workshops that made the aprons (and matching towels) for sultans
and courtiers, also made sets of slightly less high quality that
were presented by the Sultan to deserving men who came to the
palace for royal audiences.
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