Author
Unknown
Publication Date
1000
Publication Place
Egypt (made) -
Subject
Africa Textiles Death Archaeology
Type
Other
Language
Undetermined
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Physical Dimensions
Height: 85mm, Length: 330mm
Library
Victoria and Albert Museum
Library Asset ID
294-1891
Record ID
294-1891
Library Location
Middle East Section
Date
1000
Notes
A fragment of woven silk with undyed linen warps (s-spun). Egyptian, Fatimid, ca. AD1000-1200. Tiraz. Geometric patterns. Tiraz. Egyptian, Fatimid, ca. AD1000-1200. The pattern is made of red silk on yellow silk. The red creates criss-crossed rows of diamond motifs across the piece. Some of the diamonds contain a circular motif which looks like a written character. This band of design is bordered with two lines on either side of thin scrolling lines, ropugly hook shaped. In the Abbasid period (AD750-1258) fabrics, called tiraz, were made in present day Iraq and Egypt. Text from the Koran was embroidered across the fabric with a line of geometric shapes above that were probably for decoration. The word came to mean honorific robes with woven or embroidered inscriptions. Text might also include information such as the name of the reigning caliph, place of production and date.
Malzemeler ve teknikler
Woven silk and linen Linen Silk (Textile) Weaving
Fiziksel açıklama
A fragment of woven silk with undyed linen warps (s-spun). Geometric patterns. Tiraz. Egyptian, Fatimid, ca. AD1000-1200. The pattern is made of red silk on yellow silk. The red creates criss-crossed rows of diamond motifs across the piece. Some of the diamonds contain a circular motif which looks like a written character. This band of design is bordered with two lines on either side of thin scrolling lines, roughly hook shaped.