Many objects in the show - embroidered textiles, silver services, fancy case goods - are from private collections and have never been exhibited before.
On display are precious silver ceremonial objects and embroidered textiles, as well artefacts related to Jewish festivals and domestic life.
Inaugurated in May 2004, the museum houses an extensive collection of embroidered and woven textiles representing various periods and regions.
E Map This indoor crafts market is strong on alebrijes, stamped tinware, embroidered textiles and tablecloths.
This theme was also found in the embroidered textiles listed in Clement V's inventory of the papal treasury in 1311.
The show also has rooms of richly embroidered textiles and objects, like a giant copper chandelier, or choros, that frequently hung in late-Byzantine churches.
The most original Jugendstil works are Obrist's exquisitely stitched embroidered textiles, tablecloths and bedspreads.
In 19th-century India exquisite masterpieces of embroidered textiles were produced using beetlewing pieces.
Suzani, an embroidered tribal textile made in Central Asia.
Do a recon first; more than 300 vendors sell everything from Mayan embroidered textiles to silver jewelry from Taxco.