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| - embroidered, 1700s, Turkish (en)
- Cover of linen embroidered with silk in atma, double running in a line and close herringbone.
Made from three widths joined before being embroidered.
There is a narrow blue border with outward pointing trefoils. The field is covered by off-set bands of large flowerheads each bracketed by a pair of blue leaves inside a pair of red leaves. The predominant colours are red and pink and two shades of blue but there are also small green leaves. (en)
- Some pieces of Ottoman embroidery made between 1500 and the 1720s have survived. They are whole covers, or fragments of covers. They are decorated with large-scale, bold designs in red, blue, green and yellow with small amounts of black and white. Textiles such as this are difficult to date. This one is worked in two shades of red and two shades of blue. The embroidery technique is called <i>atma</i> or laid and couched work, where most of the work is on the surface of the cloth. This design is 17th century, but the technique and the colours are not typical of Ottoman embroidery of this time. It is possible that they come from the eastern Ottoman Empire. (en)
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| - embroidered, 1700s, Turkish (en)
- Cover of linen embroidered with silk in atma, double running in a line and close herringbone.
Made from three widths joined before being embroidered.
There is a narrow blue border with outward pointing trefoils. The field is covered by off-set bands of large flowerheads each bracketed by a pair of blue leaves inside a pair of red leaves. The predominant colours are red and pink and two shades of blue but there are also small green leaves. (en)
- Some pieces of Ottoman embroidery made between 1500 and the 1720s have survived. They are whole covers, or fragments of covers. They are decorated with large-scale, bold designs in red, blue, green and yellow with small amounts of black and white. Textiles such as this are difficult to date. This one is worked in two shades of red and two shades of blue. The embroidery technique is called <i>atma</i> or laid and couched work, where most of the work is on the surface of the cloth. This design is 17th century, but the technique and the colours are not typical of Ottoman embroidery of this time. It is possible that they come from the eastern Ottoman Empire. (en)
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