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Textile fragment, blazon Egypt 13th-14th century. The Textile Museum 73.704. Acquired by George Hewitt Myers in 1953. Photo courtesy The Textile Museum



Blazon, second half 13th century, The Metropolitan Museum of Art



Cup Bearer Blazon, Mamluk period, 14th century; silk appliqué on linen; Museum of Islamic Art, Egypt





Sword Bearer Blazon Fragment, 14th century. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York


Heraldic Blazon: Mamluk period, late 14th century; Linen, silk embroidery, slanted counted filling stitch, stem stitch; Ashmolean Museum, Inv.Nr. 1984.86

 

Sword Bearer Blazon, Bahri Mamluk period, 14th century; Wool, appliqué and couching; Museum of Islamic Art, Egypt






Polo Blazon, Mamluk period, 14th century; Wool, appliqué and couching; Museum of Islamic Art, Egypt





Mamluk textile, early 15th century, Rogers Fund, 1972, The Metropolitan Museum of Art


Medallion Textile, 14th century Egypt, The Metropolitan Museum of Art



Fragment of a Calligraphic Textile, second half 13th century, The Metropolitan Museum of Art



Mamluk textile fragment, Victoria & Albert Museum




Mamluk Textile, late 14th–mid-15th century, The Metropolitan Museum of Art



14th century linen fragment; Ashmolean Museum



Silk Textile with Six-Petaled Flower, Bahri Mamluk period, 13th century, Museum of Islamic Art, Cairo






Textile Fragment, 14th century Egypt, The Metropolitan Museum of Art


Fragment of Scarf or Cover, Mamluk Period, Egypt, The Metropolitan Museum of Art



Fragment of Blazon, 15th century, Egypt.The Metropolitan Museum of Art



George F. Baker Collection. Mamluk Textile, 14th century, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York



Fragment with octagons; Mamluk period, 15th century; Museum of Islamic Art, Cairo



Cupbearer blazon 14th–15th centuries, Egypt. Appliqué cotton; Kelsey Museum of Archaeology