Caftan sewn from a lampas-woven textile, silk with gilded lamella of animal substrate

Eastern Islamic world or China; 1st half of 14th century
H incl. collar: 139 cm; H (shoulder to hem): 130; W incl. both sleeves: 195 cm
Inventory number 23/2004
Published in
Kjeld von Folsach: “A set of silk panels from the Mongol period” in Sheila Blair and Jonathan Bloom (eds.): God is beautiful and loves beauty: the object in Islamic art and culture, New Haven 2013, p. 236, fig. 228b;
Institute of Ismaili Studies: Encounters in Muslim History, Student reader 1, London 2013, (reprint. 2017), p. 186;
Rachel Ward (ed.): Court and craft: a masterpiece from Northern Iraq, Courtauld Gallery, London 2014, fig. 29, p. 53;
Cynehild Cynesigesdohtor: Introduction to the clothing of the Silk Road cultures: or bathrobes and pajama pants for "everyone", https://medievalhomecompanion.files.wordpress.com, 2016, fig. 5;
Eiren Shea: “Textile as traveller: the transmission of inscribed robes across Asia in the twelfth through fourteenth centuries” in Arts asiatiques, 73, 2018, figs. 4 and 5, p. 32;
Patricia Blessing, Elizabeth Dospel Williams, Eiren L. Shea: Medieval textiles across Eurasia, c. 300–1400, Cambridge 2023, fig 36 and p. 44; 

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