17th century
Turkey
Object qualities
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Objecttextile (towels, carpets, etc.): Cushion cover
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Type of arts & crafts
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MediumSilk, cotton, metal wrapped thread; cut and voided velvet, brocaded
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SizeTextile: H. 46 1/4 in. (117.5 cm) W. 26 1/4 in. (66.7 cm) Mount: H. 49 1/4 in. (125.1 cm) W. 29 1/2 in. (74.9 cm) D. 1 in. (2.5 cm)
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Geography detailsAttributed to
Turkey -
Country today
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Date17th century
Source of information
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Type of sourceDatabase “Metropolitan Museum of Art”
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Fund that the source refers toMetropolitan Museum of Art
Description
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Yastiks are cushion covers used by the Ottoman elite to decorate the interiors of their palaces. They are distinguished by their rectangular shape, a dominant red velvet background, and a composition framed on both sides with a band formed of a linear repeating motif. These cushion covers were produced in quantity; the same pattern type was woven one after the other in a continuous length on the loom and later cut to size.