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Shawl

Collectie

Shawl
Weaving cashmere shawls was a labour-intensive process. To make a shawl of this width, about 3000 warp threads were attached to a loom. For finer shawls, this could run up to 4800 threads. The weaver moved the weft thread with a wooden shuttle alternately over two warp threads, then under two others. This yielded a shawl that was supple, lightweight and almost silky to the touch.

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Objectnummer

  • BK-1978-864

Instelling

  • Rijksmuseum

Objecttype

Materiaal & Techniek

  • Wol
  • wool
  • weven
  • brocheren

Periode

  • 1700-1800

Datering

  • 1800
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