"This fragment originally was part of a kaftan back and is created in the distinctive luxury silk fabric technique with silver- or goldcolored threads known in Turkish as seraser and in French as taquet\u00E9. In the mid- to late sixteenth century, very eccentric largescale designs were preferred, as they were visible from a distance and favored for parade garments."@en . . "52.20.15" . . . "0.4573999941349029541"^^ . "0.61419999599456787109"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "This fragment originally was part of a kaftan back and is created in the distinctive luxury silk fabric technique with silver- or goldcolored threads known in Turkish as seraser and in French as taquet\u00E9. In the mid- to late sixteenth century, very eccentric largescale designs were preferred, as they were visible from a distance and favored for parade garments."@en . . . . . . "1526 / 1575" . . . . . . "0.51469999551773071289"^^ . "0.75360000133514404297"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "1526 / 1575" . "0.84869998693466186523"^^ . . "0.69889998435974121094"^^ . . . . "0.68730002641677856445"^^ . "0.7116000056266784668"^^ . . .