
Cleveland Museum of Art
Furnishing textile
- Date
- 1600s–1700s
- Medium
- Silk, dye
- Culture
- Africa, North Africa, Morocco, Moroccan weaver(s)
- Department
- Textiles
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
This large, woven silk panel was woven by men in a workshop. It is a furnishing textile, used in the home as a wall hanging or perhaps as a curtain over a doorway or entrance.
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