Textile Panel
1750-1800 (made)
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Plain weave cotton embroidered with silk in surface darning on the diagonal and running stitch with a pulled thread ground.
Pulled thread ground overcast with white silk to form a square mesh. There is a central toothed light pink lozenge infilled with two cross forms - one in light yellow and light brown, the other like stylised trees in white and green. A palmette form in brown with light blue, yellow and pink details decorates each of the lozenge points. This motif and its colouring is echoed along each side of the cover, alternating with a toothed lozenge in pink with a blue or green centre. Part [over a quarter] of the central motif is repeated in each of the four corners. The rest of the field is infilled with angular stems and half palmettes in light yellow or 'golden' yellow, leading from a composite blue angular four-sided form.
A wide yellow border is on all four sides decorated with a repeat composite extended motif in blue, brown and pink -this may perhaps be a very stylised dragon form. All the motifs are outlined in dark brown.
Embroidery threads: 2S silk; white, dark brown [outlines], light brown, yellow, 'golden' yellow, light blue, blue, green, light yellow, pink, one small area of bright pink, see reverse for original colours.
Pulled thread ground overcast with white silk to form a square mesh. There is a central toothed light pink lozenge infilled with two cross forms - one in light yellow and light brown, the other like stylised trees in white and green. A palmette form in brown with light blue, yellow and pink details decorates each of the lozenge points. This motif and its colouring is echoed along each side of the cover, alternating with a toothed lozenge in pink with a blue or green centre. Part [over a quarter] of the central motif is repeated in each of the four corners. The rest of the field is infilled with angular stems and half palmettes in light yellow or 'golden' yellow, leading from a composite blue angular four-sided form.
A wide yellow border is on all four sides decorated with a repeat composite extended motif in blue, brown and pink -this may perhaps be a very stylised dragon form. All the motifs are outlined in dark brown.
Embroidery threads: 2S silk; white, dark brown [outlines], light brown, yellow, 'golden' yellow, light blue, blue, green, light yellow, pink, one small area of bright pink, see reverse for original colours.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | cotton yarn, silk thread, weaving, embroidering |
Brief description | Middle East, Textile; Panel, silk-embroidered cotton, design of central medallion and cartouches on cream pulled-thread ground, Azerbaijan or NW Iran, 1750-1800 |
Physical description | Plain weave cotton embroidered with silk in surface darning on the diagonal and running stitch with a pulled thread ground. Pulled thread ground overcast with white silk to form a square mesh. There is a central toothed light pink lozenge infilled with two cross forms - one in light yellow and light brown, the other like stylised trees in white and green. A palmette form in brown with light blue, yellow and pink details decorates each of the lozenge points. This motif and its colouring is echoed along each side of the cover, alternating with a toothed lozenge in pink with a blue or green centre. Part [over a quarter] of the central motif is repeated in each of the four corners. The rest of the field is infilled with angular stems and half palmettes in light yellow or 'golden' yellow, leading from a composite blue angular four-sided form. A wide yellow border is on all four sides decorated with a repeat composite extended motif in blue, brown and pink -this may perhaps be a very stylised dragon form. All the motifs are outlined in dark brown. Embroidery threads: 2S silk; white, dark brown [outlines], light brown, yellow, 'golden' yellow, light blue, blue, green, light yellow, pink, one small area of bright pink, see reverse for original colours. |
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Bibliographic reference | This embroidery belongs to Group 3 as defined by Jennifer Wearden in 'Azerbaijanian Embroideries: A Synthesis of Contrasts' in Hali Issue 59, October 1991 pp. 102-111. Group 3 textiles are characterised by surface darning on the diagonal. |
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Accession number | T.46-1940 |
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Record created | April 30, 2008 |
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