Berenike BE98 1208 Wool tablet-woven band
Catalogue number
BE98 1208
Inventory number
0945 I
Description
Thick band in wool, badly degraded.
"[C]onstructed using 12 four-hole tablets, each threaded in sequence with strong blue, pale brown, strong green and pale yellow Z-plied S-spun warp. The tablets (threaded from opposite sides alternately) were turned quarter turns between each insertion of the heavy plied brown weft, giving a polychrome zigzag effect" (Wild & Wild 2000, p. 262)
Context
Basic information
Dimensions
L.
120
mm
Preservation state
organic
Fabric structure
tablet weaving
Warp and weft identified
✓
System 1 | System 2 | Warp 2 | Suppl. yarn | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Material | wool | animal hair | ||
Fibre identification method | naked eye | naked eye | ||
Colour | strong green, blue, pale brown, pale yellow | brown | ||
Yarn structure | plied | |||
Twist strength | medium | |||
Twist | S?z | |||
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Thread count average | ||||
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FURTHER DETAILS
Colours
Strong green, blue, pale brown, and pale yellow yarn in system 1. Brown yarn in system 2.
Edges
Plain selvedge.
Selvedge type
simple
Other features
Warp reconstructed with tablets threaded in sequence, weft is medium brown. Warp ply diameter 1mm.
Notes from the original description
Fibre: system 2 wool?
References
Wild, John Peter, and Felicity C. Wild. “The Textiles.” In Berenike 1998: Report of the 1998 Excavations at Berenike and the Survey of the Eastern Desert Including Excavations at Wadi Kalalat, edited by Steven E. Sidebotham and Willeke Wendrich, 251–74. CNWS Publications. Leiden: Research School of Asian, African, and Amerindian Studies (CNWS), 2000.
Data recorded by
Felicity Wild and John Peter Wild
Data entered by
Bela Dimova
Date of study
1994-2001