18th century
195 × 117 cm (76 3/4 × 46 1/16 in.)
Linen
19th centuryTurkishPurple and buff colored wool
5th-6th centuryByzantineSilk in 'kesi' tapestry weave, elements woven in metallic gold threads
19th-20th centuryChineseSilk brocade: medium green silk ground of dyed yarns in tabby weave (possibly in lampas weave), the ground interwoven in brocade with strips of double-layered paper faced with gold leaf (possibly on a ground of red bole)
13th-14th centuryChineseFiber
19th centuryPersianLinen and wool
8th-10th centuryCopticTextile fibers
20th centuryCroatianResist-dyed gray silk crepe (chirimen) with "twilight dying" (akebono-zome) designs utilizing paste-resist (yuzenzome) and hand-painted techniques; selected motifs embroidered with polychrome silk and gold threads
19th centuryJapanese