@prefix rdf: . @prefix ns1: . ns1:c31cf3c6-2f64-5cfd-a581-c3f8e69efe0b rdf:type rdf:Statement . @prefix ecrm: . ns1:c31cf3c6-2f64-5cfd-a581-c3f8e69efe0b rdf:predicate ecrm:P65_shows_visual_item ; rdf:object ; rdf:subject . @prefix prov: . @prefix ns4: . ns1:c31cf3c6-2f64-5cfd-a581-c3f8e69efe0b prov:wasGeneratedBy ns4:c31cf3c6-2f64-5cfd-a581-c3f8e69efe0b . @prefix xsd: . @prefix silk: . ns1:c31cf3c6-2f64-5cfd-a581-c3f8e69efe0b silk:L18 "0.62900000810623168945"^^xsd:float . rdf:type ecrm:E22_Man-Made_Object . @prefix rdfs: . rdfs:label "1676 / 1700, Bursa" ; rdfs:comment "Cushions played an important role in furnishing Ottoman houses. They were often faced with velvet woven with self-contained patterns. The weavers showed great originality in adapting the repertory of textile designs to the rectangular shape. In the 17th century, large numbers of these covers were also exported to Europe."@en , "Cushion cover, Turkey (probably Bursa), 1650-1700."@en , "Jameel Gallery\n\nCushion Cover\nTurkey, probably Bursa\n1650-1700\n\nCushions played an important role in furnishing Ottoman houses. They were often faced with velvet woven with self-contained patterns. The weavers showed great originality in adapting the repertory of textile designs to the rectangular shape. In the 17th century, large numbers of these covers were also exported to Europe.\n\nSilk velvet\n\nMuseum no. 4061-1856 [Jameel Gallery]"@en . @prefix owl: . @prefix ns9: . owl:sameAs ns9:O118197 . @prefix dc: . dc:identifier "4061-1856" ; ecrm:P3_has_note "Cushions played an important role in furnishing Ottoman houses. They were often faced with velvet woven with self-contained patterns. The weavers showed great originality in adapting the repertory of textile designs to the rectangular shape. In the 17th century, large numbers of these covers were also exported to Europe."@en , "Cushion cover, Turkey (probably Bursa), 1650-1700."@en , "Jameel Gallery\n\nCushion Cover\nTurkey, probably Bursa\n1650-1700\n\nCushions played an important role in furnishing Ottoman houses. They were often faced with velvet woven with self-contained patterns. The weavers showed great originality in adapting the repertory of textile designs to the rectangular shape. In the 17th century, large numbers of these covers were also exported to Europe.\n\nSilk velvet\n\nMuseum no. 4061-1856 [Jameel Gallery]"@en ; ecrm:P43_has_dimension , , ; ecrm:P65_shows_visual_item , ; ecrm:P138i_has_representation . @prefix ns11: . ecrm:P138i_has_representation ns11:aee42e26-394f-3f36-b0b8-ff1b0a4f4ebe ; ecrm:P102_has_title "1676 / 1700, Bursa" . rdf:type rdf:Statement ; rdf:predicate ecrm:P65_shows_visual_item ; rdf:object ; rdf:subject ; prov:wasGeneratedBy ; silk:L18 "0.70359998941421508789"^^xsd:float .