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Shoulder Band

6th/8th century (made)
Place of origin

Shoulder-band from a linen tunic, tapestry-woven in coloured wools and undyed linen thread on linen warps. Three compartments, and portion of the fourth, remain. The lowest and the third each contain a conventional tree form, amid the stems of which are a full-length figure, two half figures and two animals. In the intervening compartment is a standing nimbed figure. The fourth contains part of the subject represented in the third, but reversed for the other side of the tunic. The ground is red. The band is rounded at the bottom, and has a border of repeating floral forms in colours on a dark blue ground.


Object details

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Materials and techniques
Brief description
tapestry woven, 600-799, Egyptian
Physical description
Shoulder-band from a linen tunic, tapestry-woven in coloured wools and undyed linen thread on linen warps. Three compartments, and portion of the fourth, remain. The lowest and the third each contain a conventional tree form, amid the stems of which are a full-length figure, two half figures and two animals. In the intervening compartment is a standing nimbed figure. The fourth contains part of the subject represented in the third, but reversed for the other side of the tunic. The ground is red. The band is rounded at the bottom, and has a border of repeating floral forms in colours on a dark blue ground.
Dimensions
  • Length: 22in
  • Width: 4in
Object history
Purchased from the Reverend Greville John Chester
Association
Summary
Shoulder-band from a linen tunic, tapestry-woven in coloured wools and undyed linen thread on linen warps. Three compartments, and portion of the fourth, remain. The lowest and the third each contain a conventional tree form, amid the stems of which are a full-length figure, two half figures and two animals. In the intervening compartment is a standing nimbed figure. The fourth contains part of the subject represented in the third, but reversed for the other side of the tunic. The ground is red. The band is rounded at the bottom, and has a border of repeating floral forms in colours on a dark blue ground.
Collection
Accession number
1297-1888

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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