1600s-1700s
Plain weave: linen; embroidery, running stitch: silk
Average: 194.3 x 137.2 cm (76 1/2 x 54 in.)
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wade 1916.1300
In Turkey, embroidered motifs were often adapted from Ottoman court art, especially luxury silks. Even the same six colors of silk thread were used: crimson or red, blue, green, and brown/black, plus yellow and white that replaced costly gilt- and silver-metal thread. In a typically bold style, pomegranates are framed by serrated leaves. Most of the original dark brown silk thread of the floral stems has disintegrated, revealing black ink outlines on the linen ground.
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