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Tiraz

Tiraz
10th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The textile is a place piece of undyed, glazed linen with a large red inscription woven across.

Material: a textile (ex Elsberg Collection), the inscription of which specifies the name al-Muti and bi-tiraz al-'amma bi-Dumyat.

Technical ananlysis: Woven tiraz in plain and tapestry weave linen and silk. Warp: linen, S-twist, 32-3 per cm. Weft: linen, S-twist, 19-20 per cm. Slit tapestry over paired linen warps. Weft: no noticeable twist, about 60 ribs per cm with oval or round shaped areas in white undyed linen (?) thread.

Object details

Category
Object type
TitleTiraz (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Woven linen and silk
Brief description
Tiraz
Physical description
The textile is a place piece of undyed, glazed linen with a large red inscription woven across.

Material: a textile (ex Elsberg Collection), the inscription of which specifies the name al-Muti and bi-tiraz al-'amma bi-Dumyat.

Technical ananlysis: Woven tiraz in plain and tapestry weave linen and silk. Warp: linen, S-twist, 32-3 per cm. Weft: linen, S-twist, 19-20 per cm. Slit tapestry over paired linen warps. Weft: no noticeable twist, about 60 ribs per cm with oval or round shaped areas in white undyed linen (?) thread.
Dimensions
  • Height: 64cm
  • Width: 71.2cm
Maxium height of one letter 14 cm
Style
Production typeUnique
Marks and inscriptions
'[bis] mi-llah al-rahman al-rahim al-mut[I] … br (?) sanat sab' wa khamsin wa thalathi-mi'a' (1) Decoration 2) Makers's mark; Arabic; centre; woven)
Translation
'In the name of God the Merciful the Compassionate. Al-Mut[I] … br (?) … in the year 357'
Credit line
Presented by Art Fund
Object history
Presented by the National Art Collections Fund, per Leigh Ashton; see V&A archive RP 495/1942.
Bibliographic reference
Contadini, Anna, Fatimid Art at the Victoria & Albert Museum. London: V&A Publications, 1998. p.61, plate14.
Collection
Accession number
T.24-1942

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Record createdMarch 25, 2003
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