Textile fragment

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Yazar Unknown
Basım Tarihi: 600
Basım Yeri Egypt (made) Byzantine (made) -
Konu Textiles Africa Archaeology Death
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Fiziksel Boyutlar Height: 210mm, Width: 105mm
Kütüphane: Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası 2068-1900
Kayıt Numarası 2068-1900
Lokasyon Middle East Section
Tarih 600
Notlar A compound silk weave in red and cream, with an orange warp. Possibly Egyptian or Byzantine, ca. AD600-900. Floral lines criss-cross the fabric and form diamonds. At the intersections are circular motifs with a central star. Within each diamond is a heart shaped motif. There are some holes in the piece. Samite (twill woven silk) was thought to originate from Persia under Sassanian rule (AD224-651). It was commonly decorated with pairs of animals and birds and set in pearled lotus roundels. It is often found in Western burials, within church possessions and along the Silk Road. Byzantine weaving workshops took on the samite technique to make it an essential weave of the period. It was a luxury textile of the Middle Ages brought to Europe when the Crusades opened up direct contact with the East. It was forbidden to the middle classes of France under the sumptuary rules c. 1470.
Malzemeler ve teknikler Woven silk Silk (Textile) Weaving Dyeing
Fiziksel açıklama A compound silk weave in red and cream, with an orange warp. Floral lines criss-cross the fabric and form diamonds. At the intersections are circular motifs with a central star. Within each diamond is a heart shaped motif. There are some holes in the piece.
Üslup Late Antique
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Textile fragment

Yazar Unknown
Basım Tarihi 600
Basım Yeri Egypt (made) Byzantine (made) -
Konu Textiles Africa Archaeology Death
Tür Diğer
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar Height: 210mm, Width: 105mm
Kütüphane Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası 2068-1900
Kayıt Numarası 2068-1900
Lokasyon Middle East Section
Tarih 600
Notlar A compound silk weave in red and cream, with an orange warp. Possibly Egyptian or Byzantine, ca. AD600-900. Floral lines criss-cross the fabric and form diamonds. At the intersections are circular motifs with a central star. Within each diamond is a heart shaped motif. There are some holes in the piece. Samite (twill woven silk) was thought to originate from Persia under Sassanian rule (AD224-651). It was commonly decorated with pairs of animals and birds and set in pearled lotus roundels. It is often found in Western burials, within church possessions and along the Silk Road. Byzantine weaving workshops took on the samite technique to make it an essential weave of the period. It was a luxury textile of the Middle Ages brought to Europe when the Crusades opened up direct contact with the East. It was forbidden to the middle classes of France under the sumptuary rules c. 1470.
Malzemeler ve teknikler Woven silk Silk (Textile) Weaving Dyeing
Fiziksel açıklama A compound silk weave in red and cream, with an orange warp. Floral lines criss-cross the fabric and form diamonds. At the intersections are circular motifs with a central star. Within each diamond is a heart shaped motif. There are some holes in the piece.
Üslup Late Antique
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