Textile
1850-1851 (made)
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Textile of Jacquard-woven silk damask. With a design of leaves and parakeets. The silk warp is white and the weft is yellow. The leaves are woven in white satin shaded with extended tabby and the weft is combined with two warp threads. The ground is tabby and some details of the design are made by unbound weft floats. There is a band of white across the top.
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Materials and techniques | Jacquard-woven silk damask, tabby |
Brief description | Textile of Jacquard-woven silk damask, made by Stone and Kemp, England, 1850-1851. |
Physical description | Textile of Jacquard-woven silk damask. With a design of leaves and parakeets. The silk warp is white and the weft is yellow. The leaves are woven in white satin shaded with extended tabby and the weft is combined with two warp threads. The ground is tabby and some details of the design are made by unbound weft floats. There is a band of white across the top. |
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Other number | AP.328:3 - Previous number |
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Accession number | T.33-1959 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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