المؤلف
Unknown
تاريخ النشر
200
مكان النشر
Egypt (made) Akhmim (made) -
الموضوع
Africa Archaeology Death Footwear
النوع
أخرى
اللغة
غير محدد
رقمي
نعم
مخطوط
لا
المكتبة
Victoria and Albert Museum
معرف أصل المكتبة
859-1903
رقم السجل
859-1903
موقع المكتبة
Middle East Section
التاريخ
200
ملاحظات
An incomplete pair of partial leather slippers, Egyptian, ca. AD200-500 (possibly). Probably made with the turned technique. Acquired from D.B. Myers. Coptic footwear was primarily made with leather, often using the turned technique, to produce a slipper or shoe with a straight sole. Slippers often included a rand at the vamp and a fibre padded sole sewn together with prominent stitching or insole tab. They show variation in the form and height of the instep. Shoes were generally slip-ons and also show variation in the form and height of the instep. Footwear was highly decorated in geometric and floral designs. Often a variety of techniques were used in combination, with the most popular being dyeing, gilding, openwork and appliqué.
Malzemeler ve teknikler
Tanned leather and papyrus Leather Papyrus Tanning
Parçalar
Slippers, Slipper
Fiziksel açıklama
An incomplete pair of partial, flat leather slippers. Egyptian, ca. AD200-500 (possibly). Probably semi-pointed toe. Round heel. Probably turned technique. Treadsole: Straight. Stitching holes around perimeter. Central stitching hole with some cord remains shaped as a V leading to an oval leading to a teardrop. Midsole: several layers of papyrus (?) remain at tread and mid-waist. Insole: Missing. Upper: No decoration.
Üslup
Coptic