Furnishing textile

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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