@prefix rdf: . @prefix ecrm: . rdf:type ecrm:E22_Man-Made_Object . @prefix rdfs: . rdfs:label "1600~, Turkey" ; rdfs:comment "Green kaftan of woven silk with a large scale repeat pattern of decorated ogival lattice executed in cream and red. \n\nAt the centre of each medallion there is a serated or garlanded roundel inside of which are flowers and a red decorated crescent. Inbetween the medallions are undulating vines of flowers."@en , "Jameel Gallery \n\nPrinces' Kaftans from Ottoman Turkey\n\nThese three kaftans (and another in a nearby case) were worn by Ottoman princes who died when they were children. They were preserved in imperial tombs where, in accordance with Ottoman custom, they were placed over the graves of the deceased.\n\nThe kaftans may have come from the graves of the 19 younger sons of Sultan Murat III, who were executed at the succession of their half-brother, Mehmet III, in 1595. This gory practice, designed to avoid a struggle for the succession, was never repeated.\n\nThe kaftans, woven of silk and metal-wrapped thread, show that even in childhood, Ottoman princes were dressed in the same lavish style as the sultan and his courtiers. The wide range of designs of the time include a meandering vine set with tulips, which clearly influenced contemporary embroidery (see case opposite).\n\n\nMuseum nos 768, 763, 754-1884 [2006-2012]"@en , "Kaftans like this one were worn by Ottoman princes who died when they were children. They were preserved in imperial tombs where they were placed over the graves of the deceased. \n\nThis example, woven of silk and metal-wrapped thread, shows that the young Ottoman princes were dressed in the same lavish style as the sultan and his courtiers. The wide range of designs include a meandering vine set with tulips, which is also found in contemporary embroidery.\n \nThis kaftan may have come from one of the graves of the 19 younger sons of Sultan Murat III. They were all executed at the succession of their half-brother, Mehmet III, in 1595. This gory practice, designed to avoid a struggle for the succession, was never repeated."@en , "Child's kaftan of green silk patterned with large-scale ogival lattice in cream and red, ca. 1600."@en . @prefix owl: . @prefix ns4: . owl:sameAs ns4:O90810 . @prefix dc: . dc:identifier "768-1884" ; ecrm:P3_has_note "Jameel Gallery \n\nPrinces' Kaftans from Ottoman Turkey\n\nThese three kaftans (and another in a nearby case) were worn by Ottoman princes who died when they were children. They were preserved in imperial tombs where, in accordance with Ottoman custom, they were placed over the graves of the deceased.\n\nThe kaftans may have come from the graves of the 19 younger sons of Sultan Murat III, who were executed at the succession of their half-brother, Mehmet III, in 1595. This gory practice, designed to avoid a struggle for the succession, was never repeated.\n\nThe kaftans, woven of silk and metal-wrapped thread, show that even in childhood, Ottoman princes were dressed in the same lavish style as the sultan and his courtiers. The wide range of designs of the time include a meandering vine set with tulips, which clearly influenced contemporary embroidery (see case opposite).\n\n\nMuseum nos 768, 763, 754-1884 [2006-2012]"@en , "Kaftans like this one were worn by Ottoman princes who died when they were children. They were preserved in imperial tombs where they were placed over the graves of the deceased. \n\nThis example, woven of silk and metal-wrapped thread, shows that the young Ottoman princes were dressed in the same lavish style as the sultan and his courtiers. The wide range of designs include a meandering vine set with tulips, which is also found in contemporary embroidery.\n \nThis kaftan may have come from one of the graves of the 19 younger sons of Sultan Murat III. They were all executed at the succession of their half-brother, Mehmet III, in 1595. This gory practice, designed to avoid a struggle for the succession, was never repeated."@en , "Green kaftan of woven silk with a large scale repeat pattern of decorated ogival lattice executed in cream and red. \n\nAt the centre of each medallion there is a serated or garlanded roundel inside of which are flowers and a red decorated crescent. Inbetween the medallions are undulating vines of flowers."@en , "Child's kaftan of green silk patterned with large-scale ogival lattice in cream and red, ca. 1600."@en ; ecrm:P43_has_dimension , ; ecrm:P65_shows_visual_item , , ; ecrm:P138i_has_representation , , ; ecrm:P102_has_title "1600~, Turkey" . rdf:type rdf:Statement ; rdf:predicate ecrm:P65_shows_visual_item ; rdf:object ; rdf:subject . @prefix prov: . prov:wasGeneratedBy . @prefix xsd: . @prefix silk: . silk:L18 "0.40610000491142272949"^^xsd:float . rdf:type rdf:Statement ; rdf:predicate ecrm:P65_shows_visual_item ; rdf:object ; rdf:subject ; prov:wasGeneratedBy ; silk:L18 "0.48170000314712524414"^^xsd:float . @prefix ns9: . ns9:ea2fe346-69f6-5cd2-a510-d5653b586ead rdf:type rdf:Statement ; rdf:predicate ecrm:P65_shows_visual_item ; rdf:object ; rdf:subject . @prefix ns10: . ns9:ea2fe346-69f6-5cd2-a510-d5653b586ead prov:wasGeneratedBy ns10:ea2fe346-69f6-5cd2-a510-d5653b586ead ; silk:L18 "0.58399999141693115234"^^xsd:float .