Not on display

Dress Fabric

1800-1850 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Description: Dress fabric of woven silk satin brocaded with metal thread.
The selvedges are blue satin. There are two woven inscriptions, one within the black circles and a faint one on the green ground.
Loom end at the bottom. The green ground is woven with a pattern of curving stems and long, this leaves forming an elegant lattice on which composite blossoms and small pomegranates are placed. Some of the blossoms contain a nasta'liq inscription in Persian: 'Ebne Ghiath' (son of Ghiath). Details are woven in red [faded], black and metal thread [silver strip open S-wound on s white silk core].

Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
silk thread, metal thread, weaving
Brief description
Fragment of woven silk, 1800-1850, Iran
Physical description
Description: Dress fabric of woven silk satin brocaded with metal thread.
The selvedges are blue satin. There are two woven inscriptions, one within the black circles and a faint one on the green ground.
Loom end at the bottom. The green ground is woven with a pattern of curving stems and long, this leaves forming an elegant lattice on which composite blossoms and small pomegranates are placed. Some of the blossoms contain a nasta'liq inscription in Persian: 'Ebne Ghiath' (son of Ghiath). Details are woven in red [faded], black and metal thread [silver strip open S-wound on s white silk core].
Dimensions
  • Length: 44cm
  • Selvedge to selvedge width: 68cm
Marks and inscriptions
(Inscriptions: [1] very faint woven one repeated on the green ground. It may read 'Fakhreddine [the pride of religion]but may be illegible. [2] woven in the black circles. 'Ibn Enayat'. A previous reading was 'Son of Giyath'. [3] ink stamp on the back - tax or custom stamp? [4] inscribed on the back in ink 'ei iv'.)
Bibliographic reference
Illustrated in 'Iranian Textiles' by Jennifer Wearden and Patricia L Baker, V&A Publishing 2010 plate 28 page110 (large detail) and page 111 (whole).
Collection
Accession number
266-1896

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Record createdOctober 8, 2008
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