Historical brocade 160 51325 lion ivory
R6365/r17 ivory warp - gold
Category: | Historical |
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Color: | ochre gold |
Warp color: | ivory |
Historical period: | 13th century, 14th century, Medieval, Gothic |
Material composition: | cotton/silk |
Motive/pattern: | lion |
Manufacturer: | HEDVA ČESKÝ BROKÁT |
Location: | Mongolia |
Localization: | Mongolia |
Producer: | HEDVA ÈESKÝ BROKÁT |
Wrap color: | ecru |
weight: | 234 g/m2 |
width: | 160 cm |
Material composition: | 55% cotton/45% silk |
Lion - this pattern was obtained from a private collection in Denmark. Based on its stylization, it likely originates from the Mongol Yuan Dynasty, categorized in the 13th and 14th centuries. This motif is more likely to come from the Ilkhanate region (within the Mongol Empire).
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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