Textile fragment with hexagons and diamond-shapes, probably a jar cover
Details
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Title
Textile fragment with hexagons and diamond-shapes, probably a jar cover
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Associated place
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Date
10th - 15th century AD -
Material and technique
linen, embroidered with blue and dark-brown silk; casing; remains of a cord; with stitching in flax
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Material index
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Technique index
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Object type
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Dimensions
10.5 x 10.5 cm max. (length x width)
along length/width 20 / 22 threads/cm (thread count)
ground fabric 0.02 cm (thread diameter) -
No. of items
1
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Credit line
Presented by Professor Percy Newberry, 1941.
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Museum location
Museum department
Eastern Art
Accession no.
EA1993.92
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Catalogue text
Dark-brown, linked hexagons form a continuous design; each hexagon encloses a green diamond.
"Double running" written on the original card by Percy Newberry. The fragment was part of a roundel with casing and remains of a cord, probably used as a jar cover.In: Barnes, Ruth and Marianne Ellis, ‘The Newberry Collection of Islamic Embroideries’, 4 vols, 2001, Oxford, Ashmolean Museum
Further reading
Barnes, Ruth and Marianne Ellis, ‘The Newberry Collection of Islamic Embroideries’, 4 vols, 2001, Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, p. 53 (vol. iv), vol. iv p. 53
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