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Fragment Of Maniple Or Stole

This is a Fragment of maniple or stole. It is dated 16th–17th century and we acquired it in 1902. Its medium is silk and its technique is supplementary warp forming raised pile (velvet); then embossed. It is a part of the Textiles department.

This object was donated by John Pierpont Morgan. It is credited Gift of John Pierpont Morgan.

Its dimensions are

H x W: 96 x 28 cm (37 13/16 in. x 11 in.)

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Fragment Of Maniple Or Stole; silk; H x W: 96 x 28 cm (37 13/16 in. x 11 in.); Gift of John Pierpont Morgan; 1902-1-514

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