File:Coptic embroidery.png
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English: This tapestry, discovered in a tomb in Upper Egypt, was embroidered with red and white threads. Only the white linen threads have survived. The deterioration of the red woolen threads is visible in the upper left corner. |
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Source | Art in Needlework: A Book About Embroidery (1901) |
Author | Lewis Day |
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