Tent panel

Title Tent panel
Author Unknown Unknown (designed and made by)
Publication Date: 1800
Publication Place Iran (made) -
Subject Textiles
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions Length: 209cm, Width: 109.5cm
Library: Victoria and Albert Museum
Library Asset ID 53-1898
Record ID 53-1898
Library Location Middle East Section
Date 1800
Notes cutwork, 1800s, Persian
Malzemeler ve teknikler cotton yarn, woollen yarn, silk thread, weaving, resist-dyeing, block printing, sewing, applied work, cut work.
Fiziksel açıklama plain weave cotton, cut work bound with woven silk, some applique, with a cotton interlining and small decorative tabs of resist-dyed [ikat] silk, block printed cotton and woven wool. A large arched form has been delineated on a rust brown plain weave cotton ground by a narrow applied band of bias-cut cream cotton. Inside this arch a repeat pattern of large and small rosettes have been cut out, and then each 'petal' bound in bias-cut plain weave silk in light and dark blue, green or cream to form a geometric grid of large green with white rosettes or small dark blue and white ones, all edged in light blue. The small rosette motif is repeated around the arch exterior as a frame leaving the two spandrels undecorated. Along the top edge, a 4 cm deep band of striped printed cotton, resist and block printed, predominantly white, red, beige and light blue ground with small floral motifs or meanders. The whole looks like a coloured/stained glass window. The outside edge is bound with faded pink plain weave silk. The interlining is heavy, coarse plain weave cotton. The backing is an warp ikat silk, dyed to shape, in white, light blue, red and pink [light pink weft]. Along the top edge on the reverse is sewn a series of small lined triangular tabs leaving two sides free - these are in a variety of silks, printed cottons, woollen 'shawl' fabric and one cotton fabric is also used for the central loop and the two side loops. This panel was reversible and could be viewed from both sides.
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Tent panel

Author Unknown Unknown (designed and made by)
Publication Date 1800
Publication Place Iran (made) -
Subject Textiles
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions Length: 209cm, Width: 109.5cm
Library Victoria and Albert Museum
Library Asset ID 53-1898
Record ID 53-1898
Library Location Middle East Section
Date 1800
Notes cutwork, 1800s, Persian
Malzemeler ve teknikler cotton yarn, woollen yarn, silk thread, weaving, resist-dyeing, block printing, sewing, applied work, cut work.
Fiziksel açıklama plain weave cotton, cut work bound with woven silk, some applique, with a cotton interlining and small decorative tabs of resist-dyed [ikat] silk, block printed cotton and woven wool. A large arched form has been delineated on a rust brown plain weave cotton ground by a narrow applied band of bias-cut cream cotton. Inside this arch a repeat pattern of large and small rosettes have been cut out, and then each 'petal' bound in bias-cut plain weave silk in light and dark blue, green or cream to form a geometric grid of large green with white rosettes or small dark blue and white ones, all edged in light blue. The small rosette motif is repeated around the arch exterior as a frame leaving the two spandrels undecorated. Along the top edge, a 4 cm deep band of striped printed cotton, resist and block printed, predominantly white, red, beige and light blue ground with small floral motifs or meanders. The whole looks like a coloured/stained glass window. The outside edge is bound with faded pink plain weave silk. The interlining is heavy, coarse plain weave cotton. The backing is an warp ikat silk, dyed to shape, in white, light blue, red and pink [light pink weft]. Along the top edge on the reverse is sewn a series of small lined triangular tabs leaving two sides free - these are in a variety of silks, printed cottons, woollen 'shawl' fabric and one cotton fabric is also used for the central loop and the two side loops. This panel was reversible and could be viewed from both sides.
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