Panel
1875-1890 (made)
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Dress or shawl fabric, silk 1/3 twill. Known as Hussein Kuli Khan.
Displayed behind glass.
Warp: Z-twisted black silk.
Weft: Z-twisted dark green silk as the ground weft and red, white, green and orange silk as the pattern wefts.
Selvedge: 4 cords of Z-spun S-plied purple cotton.
Black ground divided into an ogival lattice by pale scrolled stems which contain a fine floral pattern. The ogees enclose 2 motifs, one per band: a pair of outward curving botehs and a central blossom or a pair of inward facing birds either side of a straight boteh/cone.
There is a band attached along the right hand side [probably 639A-1891] which forms a border with a vertical stripe of small red rosettes on a pale ground. The lower part of this band has a series of fine horizontal lines above what might be loose warp threads - in which case this is the loom end.
For identical partner see T.223-1921. Brought to Britain in 1894 by Cardinal st Harper
Displayed behind glass.
Warp: Z-twisted black silk.
Weft: Z-twisted dark green silk as the ground weft and red, white, green and orange silk as the pattern wefts.
Selvedge: 4 cords of Z-spun S-plied purple cotton.
Black ground divided into an ogival lattice by pale scrolled stems which contain a fine floral pattern. The ogees enclose 2 motifs, one per band: a pair of outward curving botehs and a central blossom or a pair of inward facing birds either side of a straight boteh/cone.
There is a band attached along the right hand side [probably 639A-1891] which forms a border with a vertical stripe of small red rosettes on a pale ground. The lower part of this band has a series of fine horizontal lines above what might be loose warp threads - in which case this is the loom end.
For identical partner see T.223-1921. Brought to Britain in 1894 by Cardinal st Harper
Object details
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Materials and techniques | silk thread, weaving, sewing |
Brief description | Middle East, Textile; Panel of silk twill, weave known as Husayn Quli Khan, pattern of ogival trellis on black ground, possibly Yazd, Iran, 1875-1890 |
Physical description | Dress or shawl fabric, silk 1/3 twill. Known as Hussein Kuli Khan. Displayed behind glass. Warp: Z-twisted black silk. Weft: Z-twisted dark green silk as the ground weft and red, white, green and orange silk as the pattern wefts. Selvedge: 4 cords of Z-spun S-plied purple cotton. Black ground divided into an ogival lattice by pale scrolled stems which contain a fine floral pattern. The ogees enclose 2 motifs, one per band: a pair of outward curving botehs and a central blossom or a pair of inward facing birds either side of a straight boteh/cone. There is a band attached along the right hand side [probably 639A-1891] which forms a border with a vertical stripe of small red rosettes on a pale ground. The lower part of this band has a series of fine horizontal lines above what might be loose warp threads - in which case this is the loom end. For identical partner see T.223-1921. Brought to Britain in 1894 by Cardinal st Harper |
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Production | According to a note in the Registered Description, this type of fabric was manufactured for export to India where it was bought by rich Parsees. |
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Accession number | 639A-1891 |
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Record created | July 8, 2008 |
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