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Braiding, Naalbinding & Sprang

Textile Weaving



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Similar to netting but constructed entirely from warp threads.

Art
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Literature
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Archaeology

  • Isle of Man, St Patrick's Isle. 'Pagan Lady', either from a head-dress or work-bag [GRAHAM-CAMPBELL 2002:p.86].

Discussion

Other possible unpublished finds:

  • Scotland, Shetland. Impression on the back of a pair of oval brooches.
  • Scotland, Perth. Textile fragment.
  • England, York. Textile fragment found in 1800's now in the Yorkshire museum. Interpreted as a leg binding and from the Roman era.



See Also

Sprang hair net

References

<nocite> HAGG1986 INGSTAD1992 OWEN-CROCKER2004 WINCOTT2003 </nocite> <biblio force=false>#Template:Bib</biblio>