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Background imageWoven Collection: Patterns for basket, box and mat in woven straw

Patterns for basket, box and mat in woven straw
6338737 Patterns for basket, box and mat in woven straw by Lutz, A. (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Patterns for basket, box and mat in woven straw. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by A)

Background imageWoven Collection: A ridicule or drawstring purse in a net of woven horsehair

A ridicule or drawstring purse in a net of woven horsehair
6338728 A ridicule or drawstring purse in a net of woven horsehair by Sluyter, D. (18th century); (add.info.: A ridicule or drawstring purse in a net of woven horsehair)

Background imageWoven Collection: DDE-90035732

DDE-90035732
Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik. Close-up of woven plastic chair. Date: 09/09/2005

Background imageWoven Collection: Blue and White Woolen Coverlet, c. 1938. Creator: Frank Gutting

Blue and White Woolen Coverlet, c. 1938. Creator: Frank Gutting
Blue and White Woolen Coverlet, c. 1938

Background imageWoven Collection: Woven Textile, c. 1942. Creator: Pearl Gibbo

Woven Textile, c. 1942. Creator: Pearl Gibbo
Woven Textile, c. 1942

Background imageWoven Collection: Old Colonial Handwoven Bedspread, c. 1940. Creator: Pearl Gibbo

Old Colonial Handwoven Bedspread, c. 1940. Creator: Pearl Gibbo
Old Colonial Handwoven Bedspread, c. 1940

Background imageWoven Collection: Hand Woven Linen, c. 1937. Creator: Daniel Fletcher

Hand Woven Linen, c. 1937. Creator: Daniel Fletcher
Hand Woven Linen, c. 1937

Background imageWoven Collection: Piece of Handwoven Linen, c. 1937. Creator: Daniel Fletcher

Piece of Handwoven Linen, c. 1937. Creator: Daniel Fletcher
Piece of Handwoven Linen, c. 1937

Background imageWoven Collection: Handwoven Curtain, c. 1936. Creator: Alfred Denghausen

Handwoven Curtain, c. 1936. Creator: Alfred Denghausen
Handwoven Curtain, c. 1936

Background imageWoven Collection: Fragment, United States, 1876. Creator: Unknown

Fragment, United States, 1876. Creator: Unknown
Fragment, United States, 1876

Background imageWoven Collection: Fragment (From an Orphrey Band), Cologne, 15th century. Creator: Unknown

Fragment (From an Orphrey Band), Cologne, 15th century. Creator: Unknown
Fragment (From an Orphrey Band), Cologne, 15th century

Background imageWoven Collection: Man of Puebla, Mexico

Man of Puebla, Mexico
6339106 Man of Puebla, Mexico by Phlipkin (19th century); (add.info.: Man of Puebla, Mexico. In wide-brimmed hat, long woven poncho, leather chaps and trousers. Homme de Puebla)

Background imageWoven Collection: Khmer Ikat fabric (textile)

Khmer Ikat fabric (textile)
LIT389557 Khmer Ikat fabric (textile) by Cambodian School; (add.info.: Ikat or Ikkat is the method of weaving that uses a resist dyeing process similar to tie-dye on either warp or weft fibres;)

Background imageWoven Collection: Mongol cloth of gold robe, late 13th or 14th century (silk) (see also 703512-14)

Mongol cloth of gold robe, late 13th or 14th century (silk) (see also 703512-14)
703513 Mongol cloth of gold robe, late 13th or 14th century (silk) (see also 703512-14) by Central Asian School; 145x189 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageWoven Collection: Detail of a ceremonial costume from south Sumatra (gold & metallic thread)

Detail of a ceremonial costume from south Sumatra (gold & metallic thread)
LIT389571 Detail of a ceremonial costume from south Sumatra (gold & metallic thread) by Indonesian School; (add.info.: from the Regent Collection; ); Photo © Luca Tettoni; Indonesian

Background imageWoven Collection: Ceremonial Ikat with Wayang figures, Klungrung, Bali

Ceremonial Ikat with Wayang figures, Klungrung, Bali
LIT389572 Ceremonial Ikat with Wayang figures, Klungrung, Bali by Indonesian School; (add.info.: Ikat or Ikkat is the method of weaving that uses a resist dyeing process similar to tie-dye on either)

Background imageWoven Collection: Poncho with an Inca motif (textile)

Poncho with an Inca motif (textile)
884393 Poncho with an Inca motif (textile) by Bolivian School; American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA; Bolivian, out of copyright

Background imageWoven Collection: Mongol cloth of gold robe, late 13th or 14th century (silk) (see also 703513-14)

Mongol cloth of gold robe, late 13th or 14th century (silk) (see also 703513-14)
703512 Mongol cloth of gold robe, late 13th or 14th century (silk) (see also 703513-14) by Central Asian School; 145x189 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageWoven Collection: Bola Takraw Ball (wicker)

Bola Takraw Ball (wicker)
NFM315337 Bola Takraw Ball (wicker) by Malaysian School; National Football Museum, Manchester, UK; (add.info.: made of wicker)

Background imageWoven Collection: Hinggi, from Sumba, Indonesia (textile)

Hinggi, from Sumba, Indonesia (textile)
LIT389578 Hinggi, from Sumba, Indonesia (textile) by Indonesian School; (add.info.: Ikat, or Ikkat, is a dyeing technique used to pattern textiles that employs a resist dyeing process similar to)

Background imageWoven Collection: Contemporary Khmer textiles (textile)

Contemporary Khmer textiles (textile)
LIT389558 Contemporary Khmer textiles (textile) by Cambodian School; Photo © Luca Tettoni; Cambodian, out of copyright

Background imageWoven Collection: Textile panel, 16th / 17th century (silk twill on satin ground)

Textile panel, 16th / 17th century (silk twill on satin ground)
BAL2660 Textile panel, 16th/17th century (silk twill on satin ground) by Turkish School; Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK

Background imageWoven Collection: Mongol cloth of gold robe, late 13th or 14th century (silk) (see also 703512-13)

Mongol cloth of gold robe, late 13th or 14th century (silk) (see also 703512-13)
703514 Mongol cloth of gold robe, late 13th or 14th century (silk) (see also 703512-13) by Central Asian School; 145x189 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageWoven Collection: Ikat with Wayang figures, Klungkrung, Bali (textile)

Ikat with Wayang figures, Klungkrung, Bali (textile)
LIT389579 Ikat with Wayang figures, Klungkrung, Bali (textile) by Indonesian School; (add.info.: Ikat or Ikkat is the method of weaving that uses a resist dyeing process similar to tie-dye on either)

Background imageWoven Collection: Textile fragment, 14th / 15th century (silk)

Textile fragment, 14th / 15th century (silk)
BAL2656 Textile fragment, 14th/15th century (silk) by Turkish School; Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK

Background imageWoven Collection: Textile design, 16th / 17th century (silk)

Textile design, 16th / 17th century (silk)
BAL2653 Textile design, 16th/17th century (silk) by Turkish School; Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK

Background imageWoven Collection: Julia American Horse, c. 1900 (b / w photo)

Julia American Horse, c. 1900 (b / w photo)
BAL145773 Julia American Horse, c.1900 (b/w photo) by Anderson, John Alvin (1869-1948); Private Collection

Background imageWoven Collection: Pomo baskets and magnesite beads, c. 1924 (b / w photo)

Pomo baskets and magnesite beads, c. 1924 (b / w photo)
BAL145768 Pomo baskets and magnesite beads, c.1924 (b/w photo) by Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952); Private Collection

Background imageWoven Collection: The Hopi mealing trough, c. 1906 (b / w photo)

The Hopi mealing trough, c. 1906 (b / w photo)
BAL145776 The Hopi mealing trough, c.1906 (b/w photo) by Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952); Private Collection

Background imageWoven Collection: Pillow cover, England, c. 1620. Creator: Unknown

Pillow cover, England, c. 1620. Creator: Unknown
Pillow cover, England, c. 1620

Background imageWoven Collection: Overgown and Petticoat (Robe al anglaise), England, 1765 / 85. Creator: Unknown

Overgown and Petticoat (Robe al anglaise), England, 1765 / 85. Creator: Unknown
Overgown and Petticoat (Robe a l anglaise), England, 1765/85

Background imageWoven Collection: Shawl, England, 1825 / 50. Creator: Unknown

Shawl, England, 1825 / 50. Creator: Unknown
Shawl, England, 1825/50

Background imageWoven Collection: The Stafford Altar Frontal, England, 1620 / 40 (appliqued areas: late 17th century)

The Stafford Altar Frontal, England, 1620 / 40 (appliqued areas: late 17th century)
The Stafford Altar Frontal, England, 1620/40 (appliqued areas: late 17th century)

Background imageWoven Collection: Half Shawl, England, 1860s. Creator: Unknown

Half Shawl, England, 1860s. Creator: Unknown
Half Shawl, England, 1860s

Background imageWoven Collection: Waistcoat, England, 1700 / 25. Creator: Unknown

Waistcoat, England, 1700 / 25. Creator: Unknown
Waistcoat, England, 1700/25

Background imageWoven Collection: Length of Woven Silk, Netherlands, 1720s. Creator: Unknown

Length of Woven Silk, Netherlands, 1720s. Creator: Unknown
Length of Woven Silk, Netherlands, 1720s

Background imageWoven Collection: Wallet, England, 1779. Creator: Unknown

Wallet, England, 1779. Creator: Unknown
Wallet, England, 1779

Background imageWoven Collection: Handkerchief, England, c. 1810. Creator: Unknown

Handkerchief, England, c. 1810. Creator: Unknown
Handkerchief, England, c. 1810

Background imageWoven Collection: Handkerchief, England, c. 1795. Creator: Unknown

Handkerchief, England, c. 1795. Creator: Unknown
Handkerchief, England, c. 1795

Background imageWoven Collection: Shawl, England, Late 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Shawl, England, Late 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Shawl, England, Late 19th century

Background imageWoven Collection: Hanging, Manchester, 1815 / 30. Creator: Unknown

Hanging, Manchester, 1815 / 30. Creator: Unknown
Hanging, Manchester, 1815/30

Background imageWoven Collection: Shawl, Spitalfields, c. 1815 / 20. Creator: Unknown

Shawl, Spitalfields, c. 1815 / 20. Creator: Unknown
Shawl, Spitalfields, c. 1815/20

Background imageWoven Collection: Crewel Work Curtain, England, early 18th century. Creator: Unknown

Crewel Work Curtain, England, early 18th century. Creator: Unknown
Crewel Work Curtain, England, early 18th century

Background imageWoven Collection: Skirt from a Court Gown, France, 1805-15. Creator: Unknown

Skirt from a Court Gown, France, 1805-15. Creator: Unknown
Skirt from a Court Gown, France, 1805-15

Background imageWoven Collection: Cushion Cover, England, 1601. Creator: Unknown

Cushion Cover, England, 1601. Creator: Unknown
Cushion Cover, England, 1601

Background imageWoven Collection: Ribbon, England, c. 1840 / 50. Creator: Unknown

Ribbon, England, c. 1840 / 50. Creator: Unknown
Ribbon, England, c. 1840/50

Background imageWoven Collection: Panel, France, 1601 / 1725. Creator: Unknown

Panel, France, 1601 / 1725. Creator: Unknown
Panel, France, 1601/1725

Background imageWoven Collection: Pillow Sham, England, c. 1720. Creator: Unknown

Pillow Sham, England, c. 1720. Creator: Unknown
Pillow Sham, England, c.1720



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"Woven: A Tapestry of Cultures and Traditions" Step into the past with Welsh Girls in Traditional Costume, their vibrant garments intricately woven to showcase their rich heritage. Witness the strength and resilience of a Chukchi Warrior in Armor, his protective layers meticulously crafted through ancient weaving techniques. Travel to Santa Fe, New Mexico, where the Indian Market displays Native American baskets adorned with intricate patterns that tell stories passed down through generations. Marvel at the Flags of the German Empire, each thread representing a nation's history interwoven with pride. Journey to Ghana's Ashanti Region in Kumasi and immerse yourself in a sea of colorful textiles at Totonicapan market in Guatemala. These fabrics are not just mere cloth but masterpieces created by skilled hands using traditional looms. Delve deeper into history as you gaze upon Byzantine silk textiles dating back to the 10th century. Admire the artistry preserved within these treasures housed within Ste. Foy's Treasury. Experience empowerment through suffrage as you behold Suffragette W. S. P. U Sash Votes for Women and Suffragette W. S. P. U Ribbon Badge - symbols woven together by women fighting for equality and representation. Witness modern innovation as SEM showcases woven fabric that pushes boundaries and challenges conventional notions of textile design. Explore Norway's Kautokeino where Sami People weave their cultural identity into every garment they create. Finally, return to Guatemala's Chichicastenango market where vibrant textiles continue to be an integral part of daily life - a testament to centuries-old traditions that have stood strong amidst changing times. In this tapestry of diverse cultures united by weaving techniques, we find beauty intertwined with history, tradition blended seamlessly with innovation - reminding us that threads can connect us all across time and continents.