Plain-woven wool
14th-15th centurySpanishWool
19th-20th centuryPersianStitched leather, brass, tissue paper, string, and printed instructions
21st centuryGermanAppliqué on linen
20th centuryAmericanFiber
JapaneseSilk in 'kesi' tapestry weave, selected elements woven with metallic silver threads
19th centuryChinesesilk (cut and uncut velvet)
17th-18th centuryItalianLinen and wool, tapestry woven
5th-6th centuryByzantineBook of swatches mounted on paper (56 sheets)
19th-20th centuryJapaneseSilk brocade: rust red silk ground of dyed yarns in tabby weave, the ground interwoven in brocade weave with flat strips of double-layered paper faced with gold leaf
15th centuryChineseLong-armed cross and four-sided silk stitch on a cotton ground.
17th-18th centuryMoroccan