Yazar
Unknown
Basım Tarihi
1000
Basım Yeri
Egypt (made) -
Konu
Africa Archaeology Hats & Headwear Death Textiles
Tür
Diğer
Dil
Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital
Evet
Yazma
Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar
From one edge to the other, measuring the full extent of fabric across the skull area. length: 240mm
Kütüphane
Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası
1098-1900
Kayıt Numarası
1098-1900
Lokasyon
Middle East Section
Tarih
1000
Notlar
A skull cap of silk, linen and woollen layers and with gold decoration. Egyptian, ca. AD1000-1400. From a tomb. The top layer is of compound woven, blue silk; thread dia. approx. 0.25mm. The next layer is of undyed linen that retains some of the blue dye from the upper layer; plain weave; approx. 18x18 tpc; z-spun. The next layer is also undyed, plain weave linen, but rougher; approx. 12x12 tpc; s-spun. In one small area a wad of unprocessed wool remains attached, suggesting the cap had a final, inner layer of wool. The cap is constructed from two, semi-circular sections joined at the centre to a decorative band and finished round the edge with a smaller band. Both bands appear to have been stitched to the top two layers with a blue, linen thread, while the rougher linen layer and wool were attached afterwards. The outer band is 12mm wide. There are double warps of brown silk (possibly pink originally) and wefts of blue/brown silk. The outer side has secondary weft stitches for decoration, with threads which were probably wrapped in gold. The edges of this band are defined with a pink? stripe, 2mm wide on either side. It is stitched to the cap fabric with a whip stitch. There are three lines of blue thread stitching on the fabric that runs around the edge of fabric, above the band (in running stitch). These lines appear to end before meeting the decorative band. The decorative band is 20mm wide. It is tablet woven. It has double warps of linen? with wefts of dyed linen. Moving in - the outer edges are stripes of dark brown (5mm wide), next are stripes of undyed linen (4mm wide) which meet at the centre with a stripe of dark blue (2mm wide). A secondary weft of gold wrapped silk is woven though the outer side, in a series of horizontal lines. On either side of the decorative band three lines of blue thread stitching can be seen (running stitch) on the fabric. These appear to end before the edge of the cap. Some sandy residue remains and there is staining. There are holes, with one quarter of the cap missing.
Malzemeler ve teknikler
Woven silk and linen, gold leaf and wool. Silk (Textile) Linen Wool Gold Weaving Gold Tooling Sewing
Fiziksel açıklama
A skull cap of silk, linen and woollen layers and with gold decoration. The top layer is of compound woven, blue silk; thread dia. approx. 0.25mm. The next layer is of undyed linen that retains some of the blue dye from the upper layer; plain weave; approx. 18x18 tpc; z-spun. The next layer is also undyed, plain weave linen, but rougher; approx. 12x12 tpc; s-spun. In one small area a wad of unprocessed wool remains attached, suggesting the cap had a final, inner layer of wool. The cap is constructed from two, semi-circular sections joined at the centre to a decorative band and finished round the edge with a smaller band. Both bands appear to have been stitched to the top two layers with a blue, linen thread, while the rougher linen layer and wool were attached afterwards. The outer band is 12mm wide. There are double warps of brown silk (possibly pink originally) and wefts of blue/brown silk. The outer side has secondary weft stitches for decoration, with threads which were probably wrapped in gold. The edges of this band are defined with a pink? stripe, 2mm wide on either side. It is stitched to the cap fabric with a whip stitch. There are three lines of blue thread stitching on the fabric that runs around the edge of fabric, above the band (in running stitch). These lines appear to end before meeting the decorative band. The decorative band is 20mm wide. It is tablet woven. It has double warps of linen? with wefts of dyed linen. Moving in - the outer edges are stripes of dark brown (5mm wide), next are stripes of undyed linen (4mm wide) which meet at the centre with a stripe of dark blue (2mm wide). A secondary weft of gold wrapped silk is woven though the outer side, in a series of horizontal lines. On either side of the decorative band three lines of blue thread stitching can be seen (running stitch) on the fabric. These appear to end before the edge of the cap. Some sandy residue remains and there is staining. There are holes, with one quarter of the cap missing.