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| Collection | Crafts Study Centre | |
| Weaver | Elizabeth Peacock | |
| Description | Hand-woven, fringed stole, made from white silk, with alternating wide and narrow stripes of indigo edged with black. | |
| Id Number Current Accession | T.74.148 | |
| Location Creation Site | Ditchling, Sussex, UK | |
| Subject | woven textiles, stole | |
| Measurements | 47.3 x 25.4 centimetres | |
| Material | silk | |
| Dye | indigo | |
| Relation Exhibition | The English Arts and Crafts Movement and Shoji Hamada, October 1997-September 1998. Exhibit No.37 in ´Weaving by Elizabeth Peacock´, Crafts Study Centre, Holburne Museum, Bath, 1979. | |
| Rights Owner | Managed by the Crafts Study Centre. | |
| Style Period Period | 1920s | |
| Technique | hand-weaving | |
| Process | Warp: 2 ends white, 2 ends blue etc. Weft: blue, black and white. 34 ends per inch 36 picks per inch | |
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