Full Record |
| Collection |
Crafts Study Centre |
| Weaver |
Elizabeth Peacock |
| Description |
Hand-woven stole made from cream, grey and brown eri silk, plain weave, weft stripes, large inlay motif in border, fringed ends. |
| Id Number Current Accession |
T.74.147 |
| Location Creation Site |
Ditchling, Sussex, UK |
| Subject |
woven textiles, stole |
| Measurements |
160 x 34.3 centimetres |
| Material |
eri silk |
| Notes |
measurements excluding fringe |
| Relation Exhibition |
The English Arts and Crafts Movement and Shoji Hamada, October 1997-September 1998.
The Scarf Show, Crafts Council, 1987.
Exhibit No.36 in ´Weaving by Elizabeth Peacock´, Crafts Study Centre, Holburne Museum, Bath, 1979.
No.1186 in ´20th Century Craftmanship´, Crafts Study Centre, Holburne Museum, Bath, 1972. |
| Rights Owner |
Managed by the Crafts Study Centre. |
| Style Period Period |
1920s |
| Technique |
hand-weaving |
| Process |
Weft: cream, grey and brown.
Warp: cream.
26 ends per inch 24 picks per inch |
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