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Quilt Facing
Embroidered Quilt Facing (Yorgan Yüzü)

Made in Turkey, Asia

17th - 19th century

Artist/maker unknown, Turkish

Linen plain weave with silk embroidery in surface darning stitch
90 1/2 x 50 inches (229.9 x 127.0 cm)

Currently not on view

1877-18

Purchased with Museum funds, 1877

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During the Ottoman Empire, embroidered textiles were made by men in professional workshops and by women in the women's quarters of houses. A quilt facing (yorgan yüzü), part of the bedding in a well-to-do Ottoman household, would have been tacked to the top of a quilt so it could be easily removed. This example is constructed from three joined loom-widths of fabric that were embroidered before being assembled. The pattern of a pomegranate flanked by two large serrated leaves is worked in a darning stitch over three threads. The composition's central field and border typifies Ottoman embroideries from the seventeenth to eighteenth centuries.

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