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Chasuble

1500-1529 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The back of a chasuble of a pile-on-pile polychrome velvet woven with three pile warps; red (crimson?) green and violet. The velvet is richly brocaded. Gold loops (bouclé technique) have been woven sparsely (dispersed in the red pile) and densely (massed together to form certain elements of the design). The dominant motif of the pattern consists of concentric rosettes, where the smallest one (in the centre) is violet and is surrounded alternately by rosettes woven in golden bouclé loops, red pile, green pile and silver-gilt brocading filé weft. Rosettes are joined (paired) together by thick, twisted gold cords. Each rosette is surmounted by a crown woven in bouclé and violet pile. The whole is hemmed with a braid woven of silver-gilt thread and crimson silk.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Silk and silver-gilt thread
Brief description
Back part of a chasuble of pile-on-pile polychrome brocaded (bouclé) velvet, Spain, 1500-1529
Physical description
The back of a chasuble of a pile-on-pile polychrome velvet woven with three pile warps; red (crimson?) green and violet. The velvet is richly brocaded. Gold loops (bouclé technique) have been woven sparsely (dispersed in the red pile) and densely (massed together to form certain elements of the design). The dominant motif of the pattern consists of concentric rosettes, where the smallest one (in the centre) is violet and is surrounded alternately by rosettes woven in golden bouclé loops, red pile, green pile and silver-gilt brocading filé weft. Rosettes are joined (paired) together by thick, twisted gold cords. Each rosette is surmounted by a crown woven in bouclé and violet pile. The whole is hemmed with a braid woven of silver-gilt thread and crimson silk.
Dimensions
  • Length: 131.4cm (maximum)
  • Width: 60cm
Collection
Accession number
T.64-1962

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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