
Detail of a nobleman’s robe
- Location
- Delgerkhaan soum, Khentii Province, Mongolia
- Date
- Mongol Imperial period, 14th century
- Material
- appliqué, embroidery, silk, cotton
- Dimensions
- dimensions unknown
- Collection
National Museum of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar
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