Front
Detail Front
Detail Front
Back
The figures on the back represent heraldic motives, similar to those in the Codex Manesse. For a "who is who" of the heraldic motives on this purse, see Schneider, J. (1975)
Purse:
Schneider, J. (1975), Textilien. Katalog der Sammlung des Sweizerischen Landesmuseums Zurich: Zurich: Verlag Berichthaus
Purse:
- silk embroidery: gobelin stitch and split stitch
- Au ver a soie spun silk
- goldwork: gold thread couched with red silk
- Japanese gold K4. 0.5 mm
- 18 cm * 20 cm
- Devere Yarn 1200 dernier, filament silk, loose twist
- goldwork: gold thread couched with yellow silk
- Japanese gold K4. 0.5 mm
- 12 cm * 2 cm
- original in the Sweizerisches Landesmuseum, Zurich, beutel LM 1825a
Schneider, J. (1975), Textilien. Katalog der Sammlung des Sweizerischen Landesmuseums Zurich: Zurich: Verlag Berichthaus
The Cloisters Museum, New York, owns a smiliar purse. A picture and a description of this purse can be found in:
Hoving, T., Husband, T., Hayward, J. (1975), The secular spirit: life and art at the end of the Middle Ages, New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
1 comment:
I would like to have such a jewel.
Do you know where to buy this type of purses?
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