Textile fragment

İsim Textile fragment
Yazar Unknown
Basım Yeri Syria (made) Byzantine (made) Egypt (found, possibly) -
Konu Textiles Archaeology Africa
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Fiziksel Boyutlar Height: 248mm, Width: 252mm
Kütüphane: Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası 2128-1900
Kayıt Numarası 2128-1900
Lokasyon Middle East Section
Notlar A fragment of damask in bold purple and black. Possibly Syrian or Byzantine, ca. AD700-1000. Z-spun with brown warps. The design includes floral and geometric forms. The remaining form is like a large pinecone or flower bud hanging down. The fabric is badly damaged and the rest of the design is not obvious although there are some geometric lines around the bud that contain fleur-de-lis. The piece may have been hemmed around the edges or has been sewn to something else in the past. A damask is a reversible fabric of silk (also wool, linen or cotton) with a pattern formed from one warp and one weft. The pattern is in a warp-faced, satin weave with the background in weft-faced, sateen weave. Often with large floral designs. Damask was produced in ancient China but took its name from Damascus, Syria, where it was produced for European export in the 12th century.
Malzemeler ve teknikler Silk samite Silk (Textile) Weaving
Fiziksel açıklama A fragment from a textile in silk samite (weft-faced compound twill), in bold purple and black. The thread is Z-spun with brown warps. The fabric is badly damaged. The remaining design, of black on a purple ground, consists of a lattice or diaper grid pattern, with each intersection filled with a four-petalled rosette in a circular frame. The spaces between the grid are filled with large pinecone or artichoke motifs.
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Textile fragment

Yazar Unknown
Basım Yeri Syria (made) Byzantine (made) Egypt (found, possibly) -
Konu Textiles Archaeology Africa
Tür Diğer
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar Height: 248mm, Width: 252mm
Kütüphane Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası 2128-1900
Kayıt Numarası 2128-1900
Lokasyon Middle East Section
Notlar A fragment of damask in bold purple and black. Possibly Syrian or Byzantine, ca. AD700-1000. Z-spun with brown warps. The design includes floral and geometric forms. The remaining form is like a large pinecone or flower bud hanging down. The fabric is badly damaged and the rest of the design is not obvious although there are some geometric lines around the bud that contain fleur-de-lis. The piece may have been hemmed around the edges or has been sewn to something else in the past. A damask is a reversible fabric of silk (also wool, linen or cotton) with a pattern formed from one warp and one weft. The pattern is in a warp-faced, satin weave with the background in weft-faced, sateen weave. Often with large floral designs. Damask was produced in ancient China but took its name from Damascus, Syria, where it was produced for European export in the 12th century.
Malzemeler ve teknikler Silk samite Silk (Textile) Weaving
Fiziksel açıklama A fragment from a textile in silk samite (weft-faced compound twill), in bold purple and black. The thread is Z-spun with brown warps. The fabric is badly damaged. The remaining design, of black on a purple ground, consists of a lattice or diaper grid pattern, with each intersection filled with a four-petalled rosette in a circular frame. The spaces between the grid are filled with large pinecone or artichoke motifs.
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