Base of a brown tunic or hood decorated with a star motif

Inventory number: FT 179
Photo Michel Lechien, Musée royal de Mariemont
Photo Michel Lechien, Musée royal de Mariemont

Although this fragment of brown wool has been cut on three sides, it has retained its cabled edging, parallel to which is a strip of fine red wool herringbone and a broader red band. Above these is an orbiculus, for which the centre and edges of the design were made in flying thread.

Origin:

Egypt

Date:

6th - 9th century

Material:

Linen and wool

Dimensions:

Warp: 24.5 cm, weft: 24.5 cm

Comparisons:

Coll. J-F Bouvier, inv. S 406.

Provenance:

Collection Coptic textiles Fill-Trevisiol: donation

Location:

Musée royal de Mariemont

Woollen cloth with decorative motif in linen thread

I. Ground weave

Warp:

brown wool S: 9/cm

Weft:

brown wool S: 20/cm; red wool S: 36/cm

Weave:

weft-faced tabby

Other features:

finishing border on one side of the weave; at 2cm of the finishing border: 4-2 countered twining with 3 yarns: red woolS3Z

II. Flying thread brocading

Orbiculus: lazy lines mark that the orbiculus is separately woven into the ground weave

Warp:

brown wool S: 9/cm

Weft:

brown wool S: 22/cm

Weave:

weft-faced tabby

Special techniques:

flying thread brocading with yellow wool S; outlining figures and circles: linen S

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