
Sujet
Ikat tiraz, 960-980. Creator: Unknown.
Légende
Ikat tiraz, 960-980. The "flame" pattern was dyed on the vertical warp threads before weaving began by tightly binding them to resist dye penetration, and repeated for each colour. The process and fabric are called ikat, a Malaysian word which may have originated in South Arabia. Yemeni ikats with historical Arabic inscriptions from the 10th century are among the oldest known. This text, written in kufic script with gold paint outlined in black, identifies a ruler of the Yemen: ". . . [a]l-Da?i ila al-Haqq, Commander of the Believers, Yusuf b. Yahya b. al-Nasir li-Din Allah Ahmad, son of the apostle of God, may God bless the all." The Arabic phrase "to God" is inverted at the bottom.
Date
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Crédit
Photo12/Heritage Images/Heritage Art
Notre référence
HRM19F87_382
Model release
NA
Property release
NA
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
107,6Mo (7,0Mo) / 55,2cm x 48,9cm / 6517 x 5770 (300dpi)