Silk Fragment
1275 - 1325 (made)
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Lampas silk (diasper) with details brocaded in metal thread. The pattern showing paired parrots and gazelles alternating with palmette ornaments, heads and claws and hooves brocaded in silver. No selvedges.
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Materials and techniques | Monochrome silk lampas with pattern woven (on a tabby ground) in <i>lancé</i> and brocading wefts. Both pattern wefts are bound in tabby by the supplementary, binding warp. Lampases like this one (with the white ground and the prevailingly white pattern - with only some details brocaded) are also known by their historical term diasper. |
Brief description | Fragment of lampas (diasper) silk showing paired parrots and gazelles with details in brocaded silver. |
Physical description | Lampas silk (diasper) with details brocaded in metal thread. The pattern showing paired parrots and gazelles alternating with palmette ornaments, heads and claws and hooves brocaded in silver. No selvedges. |
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Object history | Purchased form Bock Collection. |
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Accession number | 1274-1864 |
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Record created | August 4, 2005 |
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