Sash

Title Sash
Author Unknown
Publication Date: 1800
Publication Place Turkey (made) -
Subject Carnation Vase Stylized Flowers
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions Length: 220cm, Width: 27.5cm
Library: Victoria and Albert Museum
Library Asset ID 674-1877
Record ID 674-1877
Library Location Middle East Section
Date 1800
Notes Turkish people wore sashes round their waists. They tied them so that the decorative ends hung below knee level. At the end of the 18th century embroidery designs began to develop into rigid and heavily stylised borders for towels and napkins. The colours were strong and embroiderers used greater quantities of metal thread. The designs were always inventive. The colours in some 19th century embroideries were originally very bright but they have faded to pleasing pastel shades.
İlişki Clarke, Caspar Purdon
Malzemeler ve teknikler Linen, embroidered with silk in double darning and double running in a line, and with metal thread and plate in satin stitch Linen Silk Thread Metal Thread Weaving Embroidering
Fiziksel açıklama Sash, linen embroidered with silk in double darning and double running in a line and with metal thread and plate in satin stitch. Both ends of this sash, which might have been threaded as a draw string in a pair of woman's trousers, have been decorated with a deep embroidered border in which there is a central blue and gold bowl surrounded by carnations and other flowers and by two large green and gold leaves. Below this is a narrow border with a floral meander of pink blossoms and blue leaves.
Üslup Ottoman
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Sash

Author Unknown
Publication Date 1800
Publication Place Turkey (made) -
Subject Carnation Vase Stylized Flowers
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions Length: 220cm, Width: 27.5cm
Library Victoria and Albert Museum
Library Asset ID 674-1877
Record ID 674-1877
Library Location Middle East Section
Date 1800
Notes Turkish people wore sashes round their waists. They tied them so that the decorative ends hung below knee level. At the end of the 18th century embroidery designs began to develop into rigid and heavily stylised borders for towels and napkins. The colours were strong and embroiderers used greater quantities of metal thread. The designs were always inventive. The colours in some 19th century embroideries were originally very bright but they have faded to pleasing pastel shades.
İlişki Clarke, Caspar Purdon
Malzemeler ve teknikler Linen, embroidered with silk in double darning and double running in a line, and with metal thread and plate in satin stitch Linen Silk Thread Metal Thread Weaving Embroidering
Fiziksel açıklama Sash, linen embroidered with silk in double darning and double running in a line and with metal thread and plate in satin stitch. Both ends of this sash, which might have been threaded as a draw string in a pair of woman's trousers, have been decorated with a deep embroidered border in which there is a central blue and gold bowl surrounded by carnations and other flowers and by two large green and gold leaves. Below this is a narrow border with a floral meander of pink blossoms and blue leaves.
Üslup Ottoman
Victoria and Albert Museum - Ottoman library catalog search
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