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Fragment from an apron (opreg cu ciucuri)
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Background: twill weave (warp: Turcana wool Z spun 24 per cm; weft: metal-wrapped thread; wool Z spun 14 per cm; cotton 2Z spun S plied); decorative panel: tapestry weave (warp: cotton 2Z spun S pliz 16 per cm; weft: linen Z spun 38 per cm; silk 2Z spun S plied; metal-wrapped thread 64 per cm); embroidery: metal-wrapped thread metal coil
Rights: Public Domain
European Sculpture and Decorative Arts, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Gift of Mary Kennedy in memory of her brother James Kennedy 1987
Title: Fragment from an apron (opreg cu ciucuri)
Description:
Background: twill weave (warp: Turcana wool Z spun 24 per cm; weft: metal-wrapped thread; wool Z spun 14 per cm; cotton 2Z spun S plied); decorative panel: tapestry weave (warp: cotton 2Z spun S pliz 16 per cm; weft: linen Z spun 38 per cm; silk 2Z spun S plied; metal-wrapped thread 64 per cm); embroidery: metal-wrapped thread metal coil.
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