Kerchief

İsim Kerchief
Yazar Unknown
Basım Tarihi: 1750
Basım Yeri Turkey (made) Hungary (made) Poland (made) Bohemia (made) -
Konu Carnation Rose Columbine Flowers Daffodil
Tür Diğer
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar Top edge width: 885mm, Bottom edge width: 887mm, Proper right length: 924mm, Proper left length: 897mm
Kütüphane: Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası T.123-1929
Kayıt Numarası T.123-1929
Lokasyon Middle East Section
Tarih 1750
Notlar A kerchief is a square cloth with a narrow decorative border along two or more sides. It could be used on the head or shoulders or tied around the hips. From about the 1720s onwards Ottoman embroidery stopped copying woven designs and became a truly creative art form: new, naturalistic floral motifs were introduced and many of them were depicted in great detail. Some were allowed to sway and sweep across the fabric, some were stylised and many were enriched with metal thread. The colours were originally very bright but have often faded to pleasing pastel shades. Although the technique of this piece is Ottoman, the drawing is more reminiscent of European botanical drawings of the mid-18th century. This kerchief may have been embroidered in Istanbul, or in one of the former European provinces of the Otoman empire in which Ottoman embroidery and needlewomen were highly prized.
Malzemeler ve teknikler Silk, embroidered with silk in double darning, double running in a line and satin stitch, and with metal thread in double darning, musabak and satin stitch Silk Thread Metal Thread Gauze Weave Embroidered
Fiziksel açıklama Kerchief, transparent silk embroidered along two adjoining sides with silk in double darning, double running in a line and satin stitch, and with metal thread in double darning, musabak and satin stitch. In the corner is a strong diagonal line formed by two stems, the upper one bearing a large pink carnation and two buds. Extremely fine stems swirl along the two sides and link many small flowers and sprays of flowers including: roses, columbine and daffoldils. There is one selvedge but the three other sides have been cut and the outer narrow border is missing.
Üretim Although the technique is Ottoman, the drawing is more reminiscent of European botanical drawings of the mid-18th century. This kerchief may have been embroidered in Istanbul, or in one of the former European provinces of the Otoman empire in which Ottoman embroidery and needlewomen were still highly prized.
Üslup Ottoman
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Kerchief

Yazar Unknown
Basım Tarihi 1750
Basım Yeri Turkey (made) Hungary (made) Poland (made) Bohemia (made) -
Konu Carnation Rose Columbine Flowers Daffodil
Tür Diğer
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar Top edge width: 885mm, Bottom edge width: 887mm, Proper right length: 924mm, Proper left length: 897mm
Kütüphane Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası T.123-1929
Kayıt Numarası T.123-1929
Lokasyon Middle East Section
Tarih 1750
Notlar A kerchief is a square cloth with a narrow decorative border along two or more sides. It could be used on the head or shoulders or tied around the hips. From about the 1720s onwards Ottoman embroidery stopped copying woven designs and became a truly creative art form: new, naturalistic floral motifs were introduced and many of them were depicted in great detail. Some were allowed to sway and sweep across the fabric, some were stylised and many were enriched with metal thread. The colours were originally very bright but have often faded to pleasing pastel shades. Although the technique of this piece is Ottoman, the drawing is more reminiscent of European botanical drawings of the mid-18th century. This kerchief may have been embroidered in Istanbul, or in one of the former European provinces of the Otoman empire in which Ottoman embroidery and needlewomen were highly prized.
Malzemeler ve teknikler Silk, embroidered with silk in double darning, double running in a line and satin stitch, and with metal thread in double darning, musabak and satin stitch Silk Thread Metal Thread Gauze Weave Embroidered
Fiziksel açıklama Kerchief, transparent silk embroidered along two adjoining sides with silk in double darning, double running in a line and satin stitch, and with metal thread in double darning, musabak and satin stitch. In the corner is a strong diagonal line formed by two stems, the upper one bearing a large pink carnation and two buds. Extremely fine stems swirl along the two sides and link many small flowers and sprays of flowers including: roses, columbine and daffoldils. There is one selvedge but the three other sides have been cut and the outer narrow border is missing.
Üretim Although the technique is Ottoman, the drawing is more reminiscent of European botanical drawings of the mid-18th century. This kerchief may have been embroidered in Istanbul, or in one of the former European provinces of the Otoman empire in which Ottoman embroidery and needlewomen were still highly prized.
Üslup Ottoman
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