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Twill weave with falconers amid rose bushes, 1650-1699. Creator: Unknown
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Twill weave with falconers amid rose bushes, 1650-1699. Creator: Unknown
Twill weave with falconers amid rose bushes, 1650-1699. Twill-weave fabrics were used to make garments, especially jackets, during the Safavid period. It was not until after the 1570s that Iranian textiles began to regularly feature the human figure as a decorative motif. Weavers drew from Persian paintings for their subject matter, such as the favorite princely pastime of falconing. Trained falcons were brought on royal hunts to locate and retrieve the prey; close relationships developed between the falcon and the falconer
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This print showcases a remarkable twill weave textile from the Safavid period, dating back to 1650-1699. The intricate design features falconers amidst lush rose bushes, beautifully capturing the essence of Persian artistry and culture. During this era, twill-weave fabrics were highly prized for their quality and durability, making them ideal for crafting garments like jackets. Interestingly, it wasn't until the late 16th century that Iranian textiles began incorporating human figures as decorative motifs. In this particular piece, weavers drew inspiration from Persian paintings to depict one of the favored pastimes of royalty: falconing. Falconry was an esteemed sport in which trained falcons were used during royal hunts to locate and retrieve prey. This activity fostered close relationships between the falconer and these majestic birds. The artwork on this textile captures both the elegance of falconry itself and its significance within princely circles. Crafted using a combination of silk and silver metal thread in a complementary and discontinuous weft technique, this masterpiece is truly awe-inspiring. Preserved by The Cleveland Museum of Art, it stands as a testament to Iran's rich heritage during the Safavid period. Thanks to Heritage Art/Heritage Images' dedication to preserving cultural artifacts like this stunning twill weave textile print, viewers can now appreciate its beauty while delving into Iran's fascinating history through art.
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