Tapestry tabula from a linen fabric

Inventory number: FT 157
Photo Michel Lechien, Musée royal de Mariemont
Photo Michel Lechien, Musée royal de Mariemont
Photo Michel Lechien, Musée royal de Mariemont

Very rich decor, comprising two wide concentric borders decorated with tiny motifs. Putti and four-legged animals fill respectively the corners. Two super-imposed squares create a star with a pair of dancers in the centre.

Origin:

Egypt

Date:

4th - 6th century

Material:

Linen and wool

Dimensions:

Warp: 14 cm, weft: 15.5 cm

Comparisons:

Louvre, inv. AC 140.

Provenance:

Collection Coptic textiles Fill-Trevisiol: donation

Location:

Musée royal de Mariemont

Woollen and linen tapestry

I. No ground weave


II. Tapestry areas

Warp:

Natural-coloured wool S: 12-14/cm

Weft:

purple wool S: 69/cm; blue wool S: 80/cm; natural-coloured linen S: 84/cm

Weave:

weft-faced tabby

Special techniques:

slit tapestry, eccentric weft, vertical weftbrocading; soumak for details of figures on the edge of the tabula: fragment of 2-2 countered twining with 3S natural-coloured wool

Dyes analysed:

weftthread: red S wool: mollusk purple madder, indigo/woad

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