EditorialWoman?s Ceremonial Skirt (tapis), 18th century (?), Paminggir people, Indonesia, South Sumatra, Lampung area, Indonesia, Five panels joined: three panels of stripes of silk and cotton, warp resist dyed (warp ikat) plain weave (paired warps), stripes of...
EditorialFragment, Medium: cotton Technique: tied-resist patterning in warp (ikat), White cotton, very soft and fine, with warp ikat pattern on small scale in blue; Y-shaped forms going across fabric. No selvages present., Trujillo or Celedin, Peru, 18th centur...
EditorialCeremonial Skirt (tapis). Abung people; Indonesia, South Sumatra, northern Lampung area, Monggala. Date: 1801-1825. Dimensions: 110.5 x 113.7 cm (43 1/2 x 44 3/4 in.). Two panels joined: cotton and silk, stripes of warp-faced, weft ribbed plain weave; ...
EditorialCeremonial Skirt (tapis). Abung people; Indonesia, South Sumatra, northern Lampung area, Monggala. Date: 1801-1825. Dimensions: 110.5 x 113.7 cm (43 1/2 x 44 3/4 in.). Two panels joined: cotton and silk, stripes of warp-faced, weft ribbed plain weave; ...
EditorialPanel, late Edo period (1789?1868)/ Meiji period (1868?1912), 19th century, Japan, Sari, ikat technique in purple, white, green yellow and red with gold and silver square design, 217.8 x 113.4 cm (85 3/4 x 44 3/4 in.).
EditorialRobe, Medium: cotton Technique: supplementary weft pile (velveteen); lining printed by engraved roller; facings tied resist patterning in warp (ikat), Red and white striped velveteen robe with a full skirt pleated into a narrow waist and deep set sleev...
EditorialTextile, Medium: silk Technique: ikat on twill weave, Oblong panel with a large plaid design made by groups of white and green stripes. Warp print pattern in shades of purple, red, blue, green and yellow. Pattern of a tree appears in alternate rows., 1...
EditorialTextile, Medium: cotton or hemp, silk, gilt paper Technique: tied resist patterning in warp (ikat), Two panels stitched together in a design of vertical bands of warp ikat in dark brown reserved in cream, separated by thin stripes of red and orange, an...
EditorialTextile, Medium: silk Technique: cut loops of supplementary warp pile (velvet) in a plain weave foundation; tied-resist dyeing in the warp (ikat) Label: silk cut velvet, warp-dyed (ikat), Small piece of woven velvet with a checkerboard pattern of alter...
EditorialWeave Pattern, Mulberry paper (kozo washi) treated with fermented persimmon tannin (kakishibu), and silk threads (itoire), A broad weaved pattern with dogs, and jagged edges form this geometric motif. The edges of the weave suggest an ikat style design...
EditorialFragment, Medium: silk Technique: ikat velvet, Scaled and blurred medium-scale geometric design in crimson, gold, rust, white, and green on ground in shades of deep blue. Two crimson twill selvedges with paired white pencil stripes., Afghanistan, befor...
EditorialTextile, Medium: cotton, linen Technique: resist printed warp (ikat) on plain weave, Length of cotton and linen cloth with horizontal blazes of shaded blue from ikat warp. Cloth selvedge terminating in cord., Spain, 18thearly 19th century, printed, dye...
EditorialFragment, Medium: cotton Technique: tied-resist patterning in warp (ikat), White cotton, very soft and fine, with warp ikat pattern on small scale in blue; Y-shaped forms going across fabric. No selvages present., Trujillo or Celedin, Peru, 18th centur...
EditorialFylfot motif, Mulberry paper (kozo washi) treated with fermented persimmon tannin (kakishibu), Fylfot (sayagata) is a popular geometric design that was called 'saya' during the Edo era. This pattern is a standard map symbol for Buddhist temples in Japa...
Editorialceremonial hanging (ship cloth pidan), Khmer people, early 1900s, silk, tie dye (weft Ikat), height: 70-1/4 in width: 36-3/8 in, Textile and Fashion Arts.
EditorialCeremonial Skirt (tapis). Abung people; Indonesia, South Sumatra, northern Lampung area, Monggala. Date: 1801-1825. Dimensions: 110.5 x 113.7 cm (43 1/2 x 44 3/4 in.). Two panels joined: cotton and silk, stripes of warp-faced, weft ribbed plain weave; ...
EditorialCeremonial Skirt (tapis). Abung people; Indonesia, South Sumatra, northern Lampung area, Monggala. Date: 1801-1825. Dimensions: 110.5 x 113.7 cm (43 1/2 x 44 3/4 in.). Two panels joined: cotton and silk, stripes of warp-faced, weft ribbed plain weave; ...
Editorialceremonial hanging (ship cloth pidan), Khmer people, early 1900s, silk, tie dye (weft Ikat), height: 70-1/4 in width: 36-3/8 in, Textile and Fashion Arts.
EditorialPanel, late Edo period (1789?1868)/ Meiji period (1868?1912), 19th century, Japan, Sari, ikat technique in purple, white, green yellow and red with gold and silver square design, 217.8 x 113.4 cm (85 3/4 x 44 3/4 in.).
EditorialWoman?s Ceremonial Skirt (tapis), 18th century (?), Paminggir people, Indonesia, South Sumatra, Lampung area, Indonesia, Five panels joined: three panels of stripes of silk and cotton, warp resist dyed (warp ikat) plain weave (paired warps), stripes of...
EditorialWoman?s Ceremonial Skirt (tapis), 19th century, Paminggir people, Indonesia, South Sumatra, Lampung, Indonesia, Two panels joined: stripes of cotton, warp resist dyed (warp ikat), plain weave with paired warps, cotton and silk, plain weave with supplem...
EditorialCeremonial Skirt (tapis). Abung people; Indonesia, South Sumatra, northern Lampung area, Monggala. Date: 1801-1825. Dimensions: 110.5 x 113.7 cm (43 1/2 x 44 3/4 in.). Two panels joined: cotton and silk, stripes of warp-faced, weft ribbed plain weave; ...
EditorialFragment of a Mantle, 10th century, Attributed to Yemen, Cotton; plain weave, resist-dyed (ikat), embroidered, H. 14 3/4 in.. (37.5 cm), Textiles-Embroidered.