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Textile fragment with interlocking circles

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  • Indian Block-Printed Textiles in Egypt: The Newberry Collection in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

    Indian Block-Printed Textiles in Egypt: The Newberry Collection in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

    A continuous field of interlocking circles made up from dots, with a larger dot in the centre of each; the pattern can also be read as linked quatrefoils, an ambiguity the design has in common with Cat. no. 1092 [EA1990.1099]. The pattern is white against a red background.

    Blue stitching along one side, as well as mending with brown thread. The large dots at the centre of the circles were dyed brownish purple, with a mordant addition that has destroyed the fibre in these areas. The reverse is more heavily saturated with dye than the surface. The dye analysis has shown that the colorant used to produce the red was alizarin with purpurin, the source of which was Rubia tinctorum L. In addition, the analysis revealed traces of indigotin in the brown or purple areas.

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