Ruth Blau
Thu, 09 Aug 2007 14:59:19 -0700
I just don't see how that technique could be applied to TW. Might this have been some kind of weft velvet? I checked in Peter's TTW, but find no references to TW velvet. The technique is not explained in running text in Traditional Textiles of Central Asia, either. The only reference in running text to TW velvet is in the context of the tape borders on the khalat, described as a "loose, thin, long-sleeved overcoat of cotton or perhaps ikat-dyed silk. Several are often worn at a time, thrown cloak-like over the shoulders." In the context of the tape edging of the khalat, the text reads, "This might be embroidered or tablet-woven. . . The height of technical achievement were the exquisite patterned tablet-woven bands of velvet."
Does anyone know how this might have been done? Peter? Ruth