Historical brocade 160 51323 phoenix turquoise

R6367/36 turquoise warp - ochre/ochre

R6367/46 turquoise warp - ochre/turquoise

https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/468136?searchField=All&sortBy=Relevance&when=A.D.+1000-1400&what=Silk&ft=Italian&offset=40&rpp=20&pos=55

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52,55 € / m 52,55 € / 1 m 52,55 € / 1 m
Category: Historical
Color: turquoise
Warp color: turquoise
Historical period: 14th century, Byzanc, Medieval, Gothic
Material composition: 100% viscose
Motive/pattern: animal
Manufacturer: HEDVA ČESKÝ BROKÁT
Location: Italy, Spain, Iran, Persia
Producer: HEDVA ČESKÝ BROKÁT
Wrap color: turquoise
weight: 219 g/m2
width: 160 cm

Phoenix - a mythical bird known for its ability to resurrect. This motive was significant in the 14th century, especially in present-day Spain and Italy, where the original textile has been preserved. The phoenix served as inspiration for us, and with our knowledge of the weaving craft, we have given this brocade the opportunity to see the light of day once again.

Preview of the preserved textile

 

Brocade was a historical term typically used to describe a fabric, usually silk, with a distinct jacquard pattern. Patterns were woven with threads containing expensive metallic fibers, such as silver or gold. However, the term "brocade" later began to be used for any fabric with a rich pattern. The technique for producing brocades originated in the Middle East. All our fabrics are high quality product. We manufacture all our brocades in our company HEDVA ČESKÝ BROKÁT s.r.o factory in Rýmařov, Czech Republic. We ship all over the world. We have our own design studio, so we are able to design brocades according to your ideas.

 

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