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Braid from a linen robe

Museum Ulm Project for the reappraisal of the collections from colonial contexts [1929.6616]
Borte eines Leinengewandes (Museum Ulm CC BY-NC-SA)
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Description

A braid in dark claret; the inside area shows a zigzag ornament that is inset by fine needlework. At the edge on both sides run stripes with a quadratic pattern, which are weaved in with a white linen thread.

The Coptic textiles that are obtained in the Museum Ulm were acquired by the former Gewerbemuseum Ulm (Museum of Applied Arts) from the collection of Franz Bock (1823 - 1899) in the end of the 1880s. Dr. Franz Johann Joseph Bock was a cleric and art historian and travelled in 1885 and 1886 to Upper Egypt where he carried out excavations. In this manner, he set up a collection of Coptic textile fragments that come from graves. Particularly these are parts of blankets or tunics. The collected objects Franz Bock has sold gradually to different museums. Since Bock has cut his finds, normally only fragments from larger fabrics came into the different collections. Thereby it is likely that snippets from one and the same textile can be found dispersed on several collections.

Material/Technique

Linen, wool; tapestry weave, sewing

Measurements

L 15 cm, W 10 cm

Created Created
401
Egypt
Owned Owned
1885
Franz Johann Joseph Bock
400 1889
Museum Ulm

Object from: Museum Ulm

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