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Textile (Egypt), 10th century
Small fragment of plain cloth with a “trademark” printed in red and gold. Inscription in black thread reads “Lilla” (God). From Fustat, Egypt.
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Fragment (Egypt), 6th–7th century
Tapestry medallion of very fine weave with blue and tan figures on a red ground. Two confronted horsemen flank a tree; they wear a green and blue tunic, respectively, and…
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Fragments (Egypt), 14th–15th century
Dark blue stylized plant forms with touches of lighter blue interlaced to form all-over small squat ogival pattern, in which tangent ogives are arranged in horizontal and diagonal repeats, with…
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Fragment (Egypt), 5th–6th century
Linen tabby containing complete tapestry band in very good condition. In center a little soumak is within a white circle with a white animal and human (?) figure. To the…
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Textile (Egypt), 6th–8th century
Length of tapestry band. Pattern consists of vertical arrangement of figures on orange center band at right angles to the warp. Figures of a standing man in a tunic waving…
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Fragment (Egypt), 9th–12th century
Center band has animal figures, flanked on each side by bands of interlacing pattern. Two human figures at selvedge edge.
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Fragment (Egypt), 5th–6th century
Central square with four figures carrying animals and objects in brown, red, green and yellow, framed by a deep border of loops.
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Fragment (Egypt), 9th–11th century
Solid color stripes of dark brown and red alternating with patterned stripes with figures, animals, plants, fish, and medallions.
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