1910
383.54 x 256.54 cm (151 x 101 in.)
Textile fibers
20th centuryCroatianWool, tapestry woven
3rd-6th centuryByzantineWool warps and wefts
CaucasianCombined textiles: ikat (probably Khiva, silk warp and cotton weft); broadcloth (Russia or Britain, wool, with silk thread embroidery in chain stitch); printed cottons (Bukhara and Russia) and pattern-woven cottons.
19th-20th centuryUzbekFolded, stitched strips of purple, red, azure, white, taupe, pink, and golden brown silk
19th centuryKoreanTextile fibers
20th centuryGermanCut silk velvet with panel: plain woven linen; silk embroidery including or nué
EuropeanCut velvet with silk and metallic yarns filé and frisé
17th-18th centurySpanishTextile fibers
20th centuryAmericanLinen and wool, tapestry woven
Coptic