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Inscribed Floor Mat

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This well-preserved monumental loom-woven reed floor mat may have been used in a domestic setting or as a sijadat salah (prayer rug). The inscriptions state, "Perfect blessing, absolute well­being, and constant happiness to the owner, this that was commissioned from the private workshop of Tabariya." Tiberias (Tabariya), located in a reed-growing area, was famous for its weaving workshops.

Inscribed Floor Mat, Plain weave in undyed bast fiber; inscription and decoration in brocading weft; fringe along one edge

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