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Master weavers specialised in incorporating text that praised their patrons. The Persian poetry woven around the Prince of Wales’s heraldic badge at the centre of this handkerchief commemorates his visit to India in 1875.","physicalDescription":"Handkerchief, woven cotton with supplemental weft (jamdani). Floral design on outside border, Prince of Wales heraldic badge in centre. On other border, three words woven in blue cotton read 'JAIS, OUDH, INDIA'. Around the border a woven inscription in Persian script. 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