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Period: Early 19th Century
Origin: Greece
Dimensions: 55 x 95 cm

This rare early 19th century Greek textile is an extraordinary and deeply moving testament to the historical embroidery traditions of the Aegean and Mediterranean  ...
Period: Early 19th Century Origin: Greece Dimensions: 55 x 95 cm This rare early 19th century Greek textile is an extraordinary and deeply moving testament to the historical embroidery traditions of the Aegean and Mediterranean islands. Masterfully hand crafted using fine silk threads on a hand-loomed natural linen background, this museum-grade artifact celebrates its beautifully weathered, historic state. The composition showcases a powerfully expressive, architectural design arranged in an elegant niche or prayer layout, featuring a prominent central tower structure adorned with detailed geometric rosettes and repeating star medallions. This striking focal point is flanked by pairs of highly stylized, double-headed eagle or avian motifs and sweeping serrated leaf patterns executed in intense shades of deep indigo blue and glowing apricot orange. The complex design language is brought to life by a magnificent and beautifully aged palette of organic vegetable dyes, highlighting the weaver’s exceptional control over traditional embroidery arts. The vibrant interaction between the rich madder red borders, delicate pink accents, sky blue highlights, and soft olive tones gives each graphic element a distinct, multi-dimensional presence against the warm ivory linen. Framing this energetic graphic journey is an elegant, multi-layered border system and an intricate outer frame filled with miniature geometric shapes, beautifully finished with its authentic, long hand-knotted side fringes that anchor the historic layout. Exhibiting an exceptionally rich aged patina and soft, painterly surface variations where the silk embroidery has matured with wonderful grace over more than two centuries, this artifact carries a profound historical and visual authority. The combination of rare architectural drawings, raw structural fragmentation, and primitive ancestral symbolism elevates this piece into an expressive work of fine textile art. It stands as a highly important, collectible example of Hellenic island heritage, bringing a monumental sense of historical depth, graphic power, and authentic Mediterranean soul to any specialized gallery display or curated interior wall presentation. Stock No: 1779
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