Twee aaneengeplakte fragmenten zijden samiet met aangevuld patroon by Anonymous

Twee aaneengeplakte fragmenten zijden samiet met aangevuld patroon c. 1100 - 1900

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aged paper

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sketch book

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personal sketchbook

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coloured pencil

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sketchbook drawing

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watercolour bleed

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watercolour illustration

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mixed medium

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sketchbook art

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watercolor

Dimensions height 25.4 cm, width 15.9 cm, height 7.8 cm, width 14.2 cm, height 17.7 cm, width 7.5 cm

Here we have three fragments of silk samite, skillfully joined together to reconstruct a pattern. Samite, a luxurious and heavy silk fabric, was typically woven on complex drawlooms. The weaver had to meticulously control each thread to create intricate designs. The pattern here is full of detail, suggesting it would have been time-consuming to produce. The silk itself speaks to a history of trade and skill. Silk production was initially a closely guarded secret of the East, and its presence in the West signifies both cultural exchange and economic power. To fully appreciate this object, consider the labor, skill, and global connections embodied in its creation. This fragment is a testament to the value placed on handcraft.

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