Core Record |
| Collection |
The Textiles Collection: University for the Creative Arts at Farnham |
| Date |
17th/18th Century |
| Date Accessioned |
1992 |
| Artefact/Item |
Textile fragment |
| Function |
Clothing |
| General Description |
17th/18th Century Persian silk, weft faced compound tabby, silver, black, red and green on a silver ground. Diamond lattice enclosing floral sprig. |
| Cultural Context |
Persia (Iran) |
| Id Number Current Accession |
1329 |
| Subject |
HH silver/floral |
| Measurements Dimensions |
29 x 12 centimetres |
| Material |
Silk, Silver metallic thread |
| Visual Information |
Floral pattern |
| Current Ownership |
University College for the Creative Arts at Farnham |
| History Of Ownership |
Henry Hammond estate |
| Rights |
Managed by The Textiles Collection at the University for the Creative Arts at Farnham. |
| Source |
Given by Deryn O’Connor |
| Technique |
Hand woven |
| Weave |
Weft faced compound tabby |