Muromachi period, 1521-1527
Voided velvet with moire silk
19th-20th centuryEuropean?Fiber
ItalianLinen and wool, tapestry woven
ByzantineCombined 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 centuryUzbekCompound silk weave; red satin warp-faced ground, patterned with white wefts binding in plain
18th centuryOttomanVelvet
17th centuryItalian
Wool
20th centuryAmericanSilk in 'kesi' tapestry weave
18th-19th centuryChineseResist-dyed silk, satin-stitch embroidery in silk and gold-foil-wrapped threads, and with selected details painted in dark green and black pigments
19th centuryJapanese