Tomb Cover, 1640-1950 (radiocarbon date, 95% probability). Iraq or Iran, in the style of the Buyid period (945–1055). Compound tabby; silk; overall: x cm (82 3/4 x 40 3/8 in.). This complete loom piece was woven to cover a human corpse: at the top, a circle to cover the head; below, a long tapering shape for the body. The only decoration on the dark brown ground consists of Kufic inscriptions reserved in beige on bands. The text which was undoubtedly composed for the decoration of a funeral pall gives the name of the deceased in the circle around the top. Other inscriptions refer


Tomb Cover, 1640-1950 (radiocarbon date, 95% probability). Iraq or Iran, in the style of the Buyid period (945–1055). Compound tabby; silk; overall: x cm (82 3/4 x 40 3/8 in.). This complete loom piece was woven to cover a human corpse: at the top, a circle to cover the head; below, a long tapering shape for the body. The only decoration on the dark brown ground consists of Kufic inscriptions reserved in beige on bands. The text which was undoubtedly composed for the decoration of a funeral pall gives the name of the deceased in the circle around the top. Other inscriptions refer to the part of the body over which the decoration lies.


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