Textile fragment

Title Textile fragment
Publication Date: 1000
Publication Place Egypt (made) -
Subject Africa Archaeology Death Textiles
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Victoria and Albert Museum
Library Asset ID 2110-1900
Record ID 2110-1900
Library Location Middle East Section
Date 1000
Notes A fragement of a band of woven silk on linen. Egyptian, Manshiya, Fatimid, ca. AD1000-1200. Tiraz. The band (85mm wide) is made from woven silk and is very colourful - blue, black, red, yellow and green. The band has a large middle section of geometric motis resembling intertwined ropes with circular motifs between ropes and along their edge. Above and below this main band is a smaller band of evenly spaced squares containing one repeating black and white motif on a yellow background. This is then edged in a thick blue line then a single red line of running stitch. The linen is glazed and approx. 16x20 tpc. One corner has dark staining. Maybe the end of a scarf or girdle. 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 on linen Linen Silk (Textile) Weaving Dyeing
Fiziksel açıklama A fragment of a band of woven silk on linen. Tiraz. The band (85mm wide) is made from woven silk and is very colourful - blue, black, red, yellow and green. The band has a large middle section of geometric motis resembling intertwined ropes with circular motifs between ropes and along their edge. Above and below this main band is a smaller band of evenly spaced squares containing one repeating black and white motif on a yellow background. This is then edged in a thick blue line then a single red line of running stitch. The linen is glazed and approx. 16x20 tpc. One corner has dark staining. May be the end of a scarf or girdle.
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Textile fragment

Publication Date 1000
Publication Place Egypt (made) -
Subject Africa Archaeology Death Textiles
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Victoria and Albert Museum
Library Asset ID 2110-1900
Record ID 2110-1900
Library Location Middle East Section
Date 1000
Notes A fragement of a band of woven silk on linen. Egyptian, Manshiya, Fatimid, ca. AD1000-1200. Tiraz. The band (85mm wide) is made from woven silk and is very colourful - blue, black, red, yellow and green. The band has a large middle section of geometric motis resembling intertwined ropes with circular motifs between ropes and along their edge. Above and below this main band is a smaller band of evenly spaced squares containing one repeating black and white motif on a yellow background. This is then edged in a thick blue line then a single red line of running stitch. The linen is glazed and approx. 16x20 tpc. One corner has dark staining. Maybe the end of a scarf or girdle. 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 on linen Linen Silk (Textile) Weaving Dyeing
Fiziksel açıklama A fragment of a band of woven silk on linen. Tiraz. The band (85mm wide) is made from woven silk and is very colourful - blue, black, red, yellow and green. The band has a large middle section of geometric motis resembling intertwined ropes with circular motifs between ropes and along their edge. Above and below this main band is a smaller band of evenly spaced squares containing one repeating black and white motif on a yellow background. This is then edged in a thick blue line then a single red line of running stitch. The linen is glazed and approx. 16x20 tpc. One corner has dark staining. May be the end of a scarf or girdle.
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