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Width: 67cm, Length: 127cm
Kütüphane
Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası
94-1878
Kayıt Numarası
94-1878
Lokasyon
Middle East Section
Notlar
Textile; velvet, 1600s, Turkish
Tarihsel bağlam
a similar example resides in the collection of the State Historical Museum, Moscow. Atasoy comments that this is one of the few Bursa velvet designs to have been copied by Istanbul silk lampas weavers. Atasoy places it at the first half of the 17th century. A further example resides in the Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels, Inv IS Tx 1208. It is also dated in this collection to the first half of the 17th century. .
Malzemeler ve teknikler
Silk (Textile)
Fiziksel açıklama
Technical analysis Foundation weave: 5 end satin, decochement 3 by 1 and 2 wefts. Warp: 2 warps: 1 foundation warp and 1 pile warp Proportion: 4 foundation warps to 1 crimson pile warp, 2 foundation warps to 1 green pile warp. Foundation warp: Material: silk, white, S twist. Thread count: 80 foundation warps per cm Velvet Warp: Material: Silk, green and red, S twist. Thread count: 15 pile warps per cm Weft: 4 wefts: 1 foundation weft, 1 squeezing weft, 1 supporting weft, 1 brocading weft. Proportion: 2 foundation wefts, 1 rod, 1 supplementary supporting weft, 1 supplementary squeezing weft, 2 metal brocading threads. Foundation weft: Material: cotton, white, Z twist, doubled. Thread count: 18 foundation wefts per cm Squeezing weft: Materials: silk, white, S twist, very thin. Thread count: 9 squeezing wefts per cm Supporting weft: Materials: silk, white, S twist, very thin. Thread count: 9 squeezing wefts per cm Brocading Weft: Materal: silk, white and yellow (when the design requires it), 2 ply, S twist. Metal threads are wound on the silk core in an S direction. Bound in a 4/1 twill, S direction. Two per pile unit. Thread count: 18 metal brocading threads per cm. Selvedge: 5 end satin. Description: cut, voided velvet with metal thread brocading. The design incorporates a row of palmettes. Inside each palmette are tulips and carnations.