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Early 16th century

Textile Fragment

Artist/maker unknown

The clusters of discs that populate this luxurious textile fragment are today often referred to as chintamani, a Sanskrit word that, in the Buddhist and Hindu traditions, refers to an auspicious, wish-fulfilling jewel. However, the use of the chintamani motif at the court of the Ottoman sultans drew from Turco-Iranian, rather than Buddhist or Hindu, artistic traditions.

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Artist/maker unknown, Textile Fragment, Early 16th century | Philadelphia Art Museum