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Cloth of Gold: Winged Lions and Griffins

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Cloth of Gold: Winged Lions and Griffins, Central Asia, mid-13th century c. 1240 - 1260
1989.50
Not on display

Cloth of Gold: Winged Lions and Griffins

Lampas; silk and gold thread

Central Asia, mid-1200s

The Cleveland Museum of Art, Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund 1989.50

(Cat. no. 35)



This magnificent cloth of gold is representative of the finest products of

Mongol imperial workshops. Such textiles were not only used by the emperor

and his court, but were sent as imperial gifts to important persons or

institutions.

Judging by its design, the textile was woven in a city, such as Besh Baliq,

where craftsmen from northern China and the eastern Iranian world were

working together with local artisans. The paired lions enclosed in roundels

and paired griffins in the spaces between are eastern Iranian motifs. The

decorative elements (the cloud ornaments on the lions' wings and the cloud

terminals of the vines filling the backgrounds of the roundels) were

inspired by Chinese models. These, however, have been taken out of context

to create a design that is uniquely Central Asian.
 
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