Textile with Foliated Scrolls 13th-14th century Made in either the thirteenth or fourteenth century, this fragment emulates notable characteristics in technique and ornamentation of the highly popularized textile production of Western India, in the province of Gujarat, during the Middle Ages. Seen as a global commodity, these plain-woven, block-printed, cotton textiles, were known for their lightweight fabric and breathability and became highly sought-after trading goods across the Indian Ocean in areas neighboring the Red Sea, as well as places along the coast of Malacca in Southeast Asia. This textile was found near Fustat, Egypt, which allowed for the preservation of its dye and fiber due to the sites arid and dry climate. The bold tendril design which links small medallions and six-pointed leaves recall designs found in the decorative programs of Jain painted manuscripts and architecture produced in Gujarat. The vibrant red color comes from the Indian mulberry plant, an organic ma
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