Roundel from a Tunic with Palmette Tree

Cleveland Museum of Art

Roundel from a Tunic with Palmette Tree

Date
700s–800s
Medium
Silk; complementary weft-faced twill weave with inner warps (samite)
Culture
Egypt or Syria
Department
Textiles
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

Four or six squares of this luxurious two-color silk were originally sewn on a linen tunic, two positioned above the hemline in the front and two in the back, and possibly two more at the shoulder. The folded edges are still visible, including a silk sewing thread on the right side. The brittle condition is evident in the numerous crisp breaks. Originally designed in Byzantine Egypt or possibly Syria, patterns like this were woven throughout a period of two to four centuries.

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