16th-17th century
Silk
ChineseLoose woven and tabby weave; blue silk damask, red silk floss tassels.
21st centuryKoreanStitched fabric; cut pieces of indigo-dyed, tabby-weave linen, sewn together to form a square fabric; with two tie cords
19th-20th centuryKoreanWarp: 2 Z spun S plied wool; 1 level. Weft: 1 Z spun wool in dark red, orange, undyed brown and yellow; mostly 2 and sometimes 3/4/5 yarns per shoot. Pile: 2 Z spun S plied wool. Pile colors: dark red heavily abrashed to light red, dark yellow (heavily abrashed), light green (most likely indigo sulfonic), purple, fuchsine purple (now faded), undyed white, corrosive brown. Knots: symmetrical. Both selvedges: 2 bundles of 2 green warps each. Top end: 1 cm. green tapestry weave, stripped. Top of design is bottom of rug.
19th-20th centuryOttomanWool tapestry
17th-18th centuryPeruvianLinen and wool
4th-6th centuryByzantineWarp-faced satin foundaton with continuous and discontinuous patterning wefts
19th centuryCentral AsianLinen and wool, tapestry woven
4th-5th century CEByzantineWool on linen
3rd-5th century CECoptic