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Inventory number: FT 110
On both sides of a stylised Greek vase, from which emerge a plant stem and wide leaves, are nude putti and a blue and green bird in the middle.
Origin:
Egypt
Date:
6th - 9th century
Material:
Linen and wool
Dimensions:
Warp: 13.5 cm, weft: 6.5 cm
Comparisons:
Cf. FT 111
The Museum for Islamic Art, Jerusalem, inv. T 449-73.
Lamm, inv. T449-75.
Iconographic layout is reminiscent of Sassanid works.
Provenance:
Collection Coptic textiles Fill-Trevisiol: donation
Location:
Musée royal de Mariemont
Linen and woollen tapestry
II. Tapestry weave
Warp:
natural-coloured linen S2Z: 9/cm
Weft:
red, yellow, orange, different nuances of blue wool S: +/- 45-55/cm; natural-coloured linen S: +/- 40/cm
Weave:
weft-faced tabby
Special techniques:
slit tapestry, eccentric weft