Textile Fragment
4th Century - 6th Century (made)
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Fragments from a tunic, consisting of two roundels connected by two neckbands, all tapestry woven in undyed linen and brown coloured wool. The panels have been cut from the surrounding tunic. Large areas of the woolen wefts are missing on one of the roundels, leaving just the warp structure.
The tapestry woven panels consist of geometric decoration. On the roundels is a pattern of lozenges enclosing a central floral ornament, making a star-shape overall. The roundels are enclosed by a border with a row of disks. The neckbands have an inner pattern of guilloche within a wave-form border. The details of the geometric patterning have been picked out with undyed linen in flying thread brocading.
Tapesty weave:
Linen warp (S-spun, two threads twisted together into one Z-ply strand)
Woolen weft (Z-spun)
11/12 ribs per cm
The tapestry woven panels consist of geometric decoration. On the roundels is a pattern of lozenges enclosing a central floral ornament, making a star-shape overall. The roundels are enclosed by a border with a row of disks. The neckbands have an inner pattern of guilloche within a wave-form border. The details of the geometric patterning have been picked out with undyed linen in flying thread brocading.
Tapesty weave:
Linen warp (S-spun, two threads twisted together into one Z-ply strand)
Woolen weft (Z-spun)
11/12 ribs per cm
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Materials and techniques | Tapestry woven wool and linen |
Brief description | Fragment, roundels and neck-bands from a tunic, tapestry woven linen and wool, Egypt, 4th Century - 6th Century |
Physical description | Fragments from a tunic, consisting of two roundels connected by two neckbands, all tapestry woven in undyed linen and brown coloured wool. The panels have been cut from the surrounding tunic. Large areas of the woolen wefts are missing on one of the roundels, leaving just the warp structure. The tapestry woven panels consist of geometric decoration. On the roundels is a pattern of lozenges enclosing a central floral ornament, making a star-shape overall. The roundels are enclosed by a border with a row of disks. The neckbands have an inner pattern of guilloche within a wave-form border. The details of the geometric patterning have been picked out with undyed linen in flying thread brocading. Tapesty weave: Linen warp (S-spun, two threads twisted together into one Z-ply strand) Woolen weft (Z-spun) 11/12 ribs per cm |
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Credit line | Given by University College of London |
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Accession number | T.543-1974 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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