Two fragments of a decorative band with fancy animals

Inventory number: FT 106
Photo Michel Lechien, Musée royal de Mariemont

Tapestry covered by a network of concentric lozenges, interrupted by two squares framing a dog or a hare (?). Given the dimensions and iconography, the band was probably for a child’s or young adult’s tunic.

Origin:

Egypt

Date:

6th - 9th century

Material:

Linen and wool

Dimensions:

1) Warp: 24.5 cm, weft: 6.3 cm;
2) Warp: 28.5 cm, weft: 6.5 cm

Comparisons:

Louvre, inv. X 4250: lattice.

Provenance:

Collection Coptic textiles Fill-Trevisiol: donation

Location:

Musée royal de Mariemont

Separately-woven linen and woollen tapestry

II. Tapestry weave

Warp:

natural-coloured linen S2Z: 11/cm

Weft:

blue, green and red wool S: 55-65/cm; natural-coloured linen S: 66/cm

Weave:

weft-face tabby

Special techniques:

slit tapestry, eccentric weft, soumak to outline figures, 3-1 twining with 3 yarns in wool and linen to outline figures; strengthened selvedges: two units of two warps each

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