Joconde
CLAVUS : DANSEURS ET ANIMAUX
- Date
- 7e siècle
- Medium
- lin, laine, tissé
- Department
- musée du Moyen Age - thermes et hôtel de Cluny, Paris
- Institution
- Joconde
Les clavi (clavus) sont des bandes latérales verticales, éléments décoratifs polychromes, inclus dans la pièce (fond uni de toile écrue en général) au cours du tissage ou rapportés par des coutures. lin écru, laine pourpre, violet foncé
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