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A large early Christian Coptic textile fragment, ca 5th - 7th century AD
Reference No: EM101
A large early Christian Coptic textile fragment, ca 5th - 7th century AD
Price : $ 950
EUR 889.58 GBP 761.71 AUD 1,473.83
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Using intricate patterns and vivid colors, Coptic weavers created masterpieces of textile art.  Coptic textiles, used for rugs, wall hangings and clothing appliques, were exported throughout the Roman and Byzantine empires.  Coptic tunics and shawls were standard garments during this time.  Medallions (circular ornaments) were commonly placed at the shoulders and knees of tunics and at the four corners of rectangular shawls however this example most probably came from a wall hanging, given the size. 

Condition:  Fragment as described, overall in good condition with expected minor discolouration and losses to the edges.  Custom framed.

Dimensions:  diameter at widest: 14 inches (35.6 centimeters)

Provenance:   Asian museum deaccession, ex Christies London.

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