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Fragment

14th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This fragment is one of many hundreds of printed cotton fabrics from Gujarat which have been recovered from several sites in Egypt. This one (like the others in the V&A's collection) reputedly came from Fostat, the former capital of Egypt, which has given its name to the whole group, which are often referred to as 'Fostat fragments'. Such textiles formed part of an extensive Indian trade with the Arab world conducted through the ports of Western India.


Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Block-printed and mordant-dyed cotton
Brief description
Textile fragment of block-printed and mordant-dyed cotton, made in Gujarat, India, found in Fostat, Egypt, 14th century.
Physical description
Textile fragment of block-printed and mordant-dyed cotton. Printed design of red flowers on brown foliage on a yellow-white ground.
Dimensions
  • Length: 12in (maximum)
  • Width: 12in
  • Length: 30.5cm (maximum)
  • Width: 30.5cm
Summary
This fragment is one of many hundreds of printed cotton fabrics from Gujarat which have been recovered from several sites in Egypt. This one (like the others in the V&A's collection) reputedly came from Fostat, the former capital of Egypt, which has given its name to the whole group, which are often referred to as 'Fostat fragments'. Such textiles formed part of an extensive Indian trade with the Arab world conducted through the ports of Western India.
Collection
Accession number
IS.71-1972

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Record createdJune 5, 2000
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