Trouser panel

Title Trouser 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: 58cm, Original length length: 54cm, Width: 69cm
Library: Victoria and Albert Museum
Library Asset ID 802A-1876
Record ID 802A-1876
Library Location Middle East Section
Date 1800
Notes embroidered, 1800-1860, Persian
Malzemeler ve teknikler cotton yarn, silk thread, weaving, embroidering
Fiziksel açıklama Plain weave cotton embroidered with silk and cotton in straight stitches. Directional design with the top of the pattern at the bottom of the panel, so that the wearer saw the correct pattern. The Museum Number is in the top right hand corner. This is a very wide trouser panel and it is probable that this type of trouser was worn over a padded pair for extra warmth. The pattern is large-scale and the embroidered fabric is soft and pliable. Pieced: a slightly longer section has been added down the right hand side. The top edge has been cut through the embroidery. There is a black line embroidered along the bottom and also down the right hand side, although this has been concealed by the added piece. Where some of the silk has fallen out in the lower left hand area, the cotton ground has been left in a regular pattern of holes where the stitching once was. The pattern is a series of black diagonal lines from lower right to upper left. There are two sizes of stripes: [1] narrow stripes: [a] shades of light green ground with flowerheads in pink and red or pink and light blue. This border is either side of:\[b] a slightly wider band with a white ground with a large triangular pink flower, a blue flower outlined in dark red and a smaller blossom arranged as a meander on a chevron stem. [2] wider stripe: black ground with two diamond-shaped blocks of flowers: 9 white flowers outlined in red and a downward pointing spray of pink flowers outlined in green and dark green. Threads: white, black, light green, dark green, red, dark red, yellow, light blue, blue, orange, grey silk; 2S; dark blue cotton.
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Trouser 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: 58cm, Original length length: 54cm, Width: 69cm
Library Victoria and Albert Museum
Library Asset ID 802A-1876
Record ID 802A-1876
Library Location Middle East Section
Date 1800
Notes embroidered, 1800-1860, Persian
Malzemeler ve teknikler cotton yarn, silk thread, weaving, embroidering
Fiziksel açıklama Plain weave cotton embroidered with silk and cotton in straight stitches. Directional design with the top of the pattern at the bottom of the panel, so that the wearer saw the correct pattern. The Museum Number is in the top right hand corner. This is a very wide trouser panel and it is probable that this type of trouser was worn over a padded pair for extra warmth. The pattern is large-scale and the embroidered fabric is soft and pliable. Pieced: a slightly longer section has been added down the right hand side. The top edge has been cut through the embroidery. There is a black line embroidered along the bottom and also down the right hand side, although this has been concealed by the added piece. Where some of the silk has fallen out in the lower left hand area, the cotton ground has been left in a regular pattern of holes where the stitching once was. The pattern is a series of black diagonal lines from lower right to upper left. There are two sizes of stripes: [1] narrow stripes: [a] shades of light green ground with flowerheads in pink and red or pink and light blue. This border is either side of:\[b] a slightly wider band with a white ground with a large triangular pink flower, a blue flower outlined in dark red and a smaller blossom arranged as a meander on a chevron stem. [2] wider stripe: black ground with two diamond-shaped blocks of flowers: 9 white flowers outlined in red and a downward pointing spray of pink flowers outlined in green and dark green. Threads: white, black, light green, dark green, red, dark red, yellow, light blue, blue, orange, grey silk; 2S; dark blue cotton.
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