Band Fragment

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This fragment of a Mamluk textile is woven in an exceptionally fine tapestry weave. The tall horizontal border contains a fragmentary thuluth inscription in white and outlined in beige, interrupted by a roundel decorated by an arabesque design in black, outlined in beige on a blue ground. The inscription’s background blue colour is further decorated with scrolls and black dots. Above and below the central band are bands of peony scrolls. The style of the decoration recalls Mamluk metalwork which often follows a similar layout. The surviving inscription, “…and peace among men…” relates to the birth of the Prophet but does not provide information about the maker or patron. This fragment may originally have been part of a robe of honour, which was often presented to officials in the court as a sign of favour from the caliph.

Band Fragment, Silk, metal wrapped thread; plain weave, tapestry weave

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