Frankly, I am tired of the ignorance of the Western art world that misattributes Armenian art to others or classifies it as Islamic.
Here is the official description of this Robe:
“From the collection of the Courtauld Gallery’s renowned collection of Islamic metalwork a medieval woven silk and gold thread robe. It was crafted in Central Asia in the 13th century”
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