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Textile Fragment

ca. 1870 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

A fragment of figured silk, orange. The pattern is of some of the eight Buddhist emblems of Happy Augury – including the lotus flower and the canopy. The ground is plain weave with a pattern of floating warps, 3:1 twill, S direction. Self-patterning. Selvedge on one side. The warp is x-ply with no evidence of twist; approx. 48 ends cm. The weft is x-ply with a slight S twist; approx. 30 picks cm.


Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
woven silk
Brief description
Fragment of Chinese woven silk, orange, made in Hangzhou, ca. 1870.
Physical description
A fragment of figured silk, orange. The pattern is of some of the eight Buddhist emblems of Happy Augury – including the lotus flower and the canopy. The ground is plain weave with a pattern of floating warps, 3:1 twill, S direction. Self-patterning. Selvedge on one side. The warp is x-ply with no evidence of twist; approx. 48 ends cm. The weft is x-ply with a slight S twist; approx. 30 picks cm.
Dimensions
  • Height: 220mm
  • Width: 155mm
Gallery label
Figured silk with design of the lotus flower and the caopy (which are two of the eight Buddhist emblems of Happy Augury) and conventional cloud forms. Chinese (hangchow): about 1870.
Summary
A fragment of figured silk, orange. The pattern is of some of the eight Buddhist emblems of Happy Augury – including the lotus flower and the canopy. The ground is plain weave with a pattern of floating warps, 3:1 twill, S direction. Self-patterning. Selvedge on one side. The warp is x-ply with no evidence of twist; approx. 48 ends cm. The weft is x-ply with a slight S twist; approx. 30 picks cm.
Collection
Accession number
FEC.LOST 98/15/4.16

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Record createdJune 25, 2009
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