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Armet with Matching Wrapper, Steel, leather, Italian, probably Milan
Italian, probably Milan
ca. 1475
Wrapper, Mossi, Maranse, or Marka artist(s), Cotton, dye, Mossi, Maranse, or Marka
Mossi, Maranse, or Marka artist(s)
mid–late 20th century
Stitch-resist indigo shawl or wrapper, Wolof artist, Cotton, dye, Wolof peoples
Wolof artist
Early–mid-20th century
Armet with Wrapper, Steel, leather, Italian
Italian
armet, ca. 1460–70; wrapper, ca. 1450; rondel, probably 18th–19th century
Gift Cover (Fukusa), Silk, Japanese
Japanese
17th–19th century
Scroll Cover with Birds and Flowers

, Silk and metal thread tapestry (kesi), China
China
12th century
Scroll Cover with Animals, Birds, and Flowers, Silk tapestry (kesi), China
China
11th–12th century
Hip Wrapper (Tuppotiya), Mordant- and resist-dyed plain-weave cotton, India (for Indonesian market)
India (for Indonesian market)
late 18th century
Fukusa (Gift Wrapper), Silk, metallic thread, Japan
Japan
late 18th or early 19th century
Wrapper, Cotton, American
American
ca. 1845
Peignoir, silk, American or European
American or European
mid-1930s
Wrapper (Kanga), Cotton, Kenya
Kenya
1969
Wrapper, cotton, American
American
1840s
Peignoir, cotton, American
American
1860–65
Wrapper, silk, American
American
ca. 1857
Kanga (commemorative wrapper), Tanzanian artist, Cotton, dye, Tanzania
Tanzanian artist
1974
Wrapper, [no medium available], American
American
ca. 1862
Wrapper, Cotton, American
American
ca. 1840
Presentation Wrappings for a Pair of Sword Grips, Rayskin (<i>same</i>), textile, Japanese
Japanese
ca. 1615–1868
Peignoir, House of Worth  French, silk, French
House of Worth
ca. 1906
Wrapper, cotton, American or European
American or European
late 1880s
Wrapper, [no medium available], American or European
American or European
early 1860s
Peignoir, cotton, British
British
1821–23
Wrapper, wool, American
American
ca. 1854
Wrapper, silk, British
British
ca. 1855
Wrapper, cotton, probably American
probably American
1849
Peignoir, silk, American
American
ca. 1919
Peignoir, cotton, American
American
1888–90
Peignoir, cotton, Hungarian
Hungarian
ca. 1880
Peignoir, silk, American or European
American or European
early 1920s
Peignoir, cotton, silk, French
French
1874–77
Peignoir, cotton, American
American
1820s
Loincloth or Wrapper, Cotton, Toraja people
Toraja people
late 19th–early 20th century
Wrapper, Raffia palm fiber, Sakalava peoples
Sakalava peoples
20th century
Wrapper, Women's weaving cooperative in Akwete  Nigerian, Cotton, dye, Ndoki-Igbo peoples
Women's weaving cooperative in Akwete
early 1990s
Wrapper, Women's weaving cooperative in Akwete  Nigerian, Cotton, dye, Ndoki-Igbo peoples
Women's weaving cooperative in Akwete
early 1990s
Wrapper, Women's weaving cooperative in Akwete  Nigerian, Cotton, Lurex, silk or rayon, dye, Ndoki-Igbo peoples
Women's weaving cooperative in Akwete
20th century
Wrapper, Women's weaving cooperative in Akwete  Nigerian, Cotton, dye, Ndoki-Igbo
Women's weaving cooperative in Akwete
early 1990s
Wrapper, Women's weaving cooperative in Akwete  Nigerian, Cotton, Lurex, dye, Ndoki-Igbo peoples
Women's weaving cooperative in Akwete
early 1990s
Wrapper, Women's weaving cooperative in Akwete  Nigerian, Cotton, Lurex, dye, Ndoki-Igbo peoples
Women's weaving cooperative in Akwete
early 1990s