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Saccos

1650-1700 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This vestment is a sakkos, which is worn by bishops of the Orthodox church. It was made with silk from Iran. Luxury textiles of this type were exported to eastern Europe by Armenian merchants from Isfahan. Their network of trading houses operated from the Baltic to the Bay of Bengal.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Silk, silver-gilt and silver wrapped thread
Brief description
Silk and metal-thread fabric made into a sakkos (dalmatic), Iran, 1650-1700.
Physical description
Vestment made up of Iranian silk and metal-thread fabric with floral designs on a silver ground.
Dimensions
  • Length: 126.2cm
  • With arms outstretched width: 133.3cm
Style
Gallery label
Jameel Gallery Church Vestment Iran 1650-1700 This vestment is a sakkos, which is worn by bishops of the Orthodox church. It was made with silk from Iran. Luxury textiles of this type were exported to eastern Europe by Armenian merchants from Isfahan. Their network of trading houses operated from the Baltic to the Bay of Bengal. Silk and metal thread in lampas weave Museum no. 576-1907(Jameel Gallery)
Object history
Acquired from the Rev. J.W. Mylne of Westgate-on-Sea for £50.0s.Od, together with 577-1907 (£2.10s.0d). A note in the Museum register: "The Rev. J. Mylne in his letter (M.3024/7) of July 13th 1907, states that the dalmatic is probably late 17th or early 18th century. ...
This dalmatic is said to have been acquired by a dragoman from a priest living beyond the Jordan, and was presented by him to the Rev. J.W. Mylne. ..."
Production
Made up into a sakkos (the Eastern Christian equivalent of a dalmatic).
Summary
This vestment is a sakkos, which is worn by bishops of the Orthodox church. It was made with silk from Iran. Luxury textiles of this type were exported to eastern Europe by Armenian merchants from Isfahan. Their network of trading houses operated from the Baltic to the Bay of Bengal.
Bibliographic references
  • Miller, Lesley Ellis, and Ana Cabrera Lafuente, with Claire Allen-Johnstone, eds. Silk: Fibre, Fabric and Fashion. London: Thames & Hudson Ltd in association with the Victoria and Albert Museum, 2021. ISBN 978-0-500-48065-6. This object features in the publication Silk: Fibre, Fabric and Fashion (2021)
  • John Curtis, Ina Sarikhani Sandmann and Tim Stanley, Epic Iran: 5000 Years of Culture, London: V&A Publishing, 2021, p.233, cat. no. 175.
Collection
Accession number
576-1907

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Record createdFebruary 9, 2005
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