Edo period, late 18th-early 19th century
Part of a group of ten textile panels, 1932.110-1932.119
Silk ikat in plain weave
19th-20th centuryUzbekWarps: 2 S plied Z spun hard white undyed wool; one level. Weft: 1 Z spun brown undyed wool; 2 yarns per shoot. Pile: 2 S plied Z spun wool; small amount of silk. Pile colors: dark red, light red, dark, medium and light blue, bright yellow, small amounts of white and undyed brown. Magenta is silk. Knots: asymmetrical, open to the right. Knots per vertical decimeter: 100. Knots per horizontal decimeter: 47. Selvedges: both replaced, hand serged. Top end: 1/2 cm blue and 1/2 cm white tapestry weave, folded under and sewn in bright red. Bottom end: 1/2 cm red tapestry weave.
19th centuryTurkmenLong-armed cross and four-sided silk stitch on a cotton ground.
17th-18th centuryMoroccanDark blue gauze with embroidered decoration
19th centuryChineseWool pile
Compound weave brown silk with supplementary gold wefts; selected motifs embroidered in polychrome silk threads
19th centuryJapaneseTextile fibers
18th centuryFrenchFiber
ItalianLinen and wool
6th-7th centuryByzantine