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Two Fragments of Band with Geometric Pattern

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Two tapestry woven fragments originating from the same textile. Red and dark-dyed wool and undyed linen wefts are woven on undyed linen warps. Both fragments feature the same geometric designs: a red field containing red palmette-based designs outlined in black and a black rolling wave that borders this red field. The buff background behind the waves was likely the color of the fabric’s ground, as most fabrics of this period have an undyed linen ground decorated with colored bands, medallions, or other designs. A rounded edge appears at the top of one of the red sections, along which the black wave continues to scroll. The other fragment shows a 90-degree angle turn in the design. Supplementary weft wrapping in a red wool thread suggests long red lines parallel to the warp direction.
Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Gift of The Hagop Kevorkian Foundation in memory of Hagop Kevorkian
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Title: Two Fragments of Band with Geometric Pattern
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Two tapestry woven fragments originating from the same textile.
Red and dark-dyed wool and undyed linen wefts are woven on undyed linen warps.
Both fragments feature the same geometric designs: a red field containing red palmette-based designs outlined in black and a black rolling wave that borders this red field.
The buff background behind the waves was likely the color of the fabric’s ground, as most fabrics of this period have an undyed linen ground decorated with colored bands, medallions, or other designs.
A rounded edge appears at the top of one of the red sections, along which the black wave continues to scroll.
The other fragment shows a 90-degree angle turn in the design.
Supplementary weft wrapping in a red wool thread suggests long red lines parallel to the warp direction.

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