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Materials Glossary Details

Tapestry Weave

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TypeMaterials Glossary; Weave Structures Common in Chinese Textiles

Term Tapestry Weave Alternate Term(s) tapestry, ke-si, kesi, k'o-ssu, kossu, cut silk Type Materials Glossary; Weave Structures Common in Chinese Textiles Definition

Tapestry Weave: referred to as ke-si (cut silk or carved silk), is a weft-woven silk fabric that includes undyed warp thread and multiple different-coloured weft threads to create intricate and colourful patterns.…

Tapestry Weave: referred to as ke-si (cut silk or carved silk), is a weft-woven silk fabric that includes undyed warp thread and multiple different-coloured weft threads to create intricate and colourful patterns. The weft threads only pass through specific colourful sections, rather than from selvage to selvage, to create particular patterns in a plain weave. Ke-si fabric has distinctive slits at the edge of each colourful section, which result from the different types of joining techniques used during production. Ke-si fabric is also often completely reversible, depending on the talent of the maker. While the construction is a simple plain weave, the complexity of many differently-coloured yarns means that tapestry fabric can only be woven on a handloom.


This very time consuming and highly skilled technique often results in fabric that mimics paintings, making it highly valued and appreciated. It was often used in panels that were made in the style of paintings and used as household decorations, but can also be found in garments.


Related Definitions:


Fiber: Natural (plant or animal) or synthetic material formed into a thread that is longer than it is wide.


Warp: lengthwise yarn that runs from the top to the bottom of the fabric. This yarn is typically held stationary during weaving.


Weft (or Fill or Filling Yarns): crosswise yarn that runs selvedge to selvedge, under and over the warp yarns in varying patterns to create different weave structures.


Yarn: A continuous length of interlocked fibers, which may or may not be twisted.

Plain Weave (or Tabby Weave): the most basic weave structure that consists of one warp and one weft thread intersecting at a right angle. The front and backside of the resulting fabric are the same.

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"Materials Glossary Details - Tapestry Weave, Mactaggart Art Collection." University of Alberta Museums Search Site, https://search.museums.ualberta.ca/g/8-272219/21-19531. Accessed 22 Dec. 2024.

Object Information

There are 117 objects associated with this Materials Glossary Term

2005.5.282 - Silk Tapestry Weave Hanging Woven with a Military Scene

Mactaggart Art Collection

Object Typehanging Artistunknown Date Madedate unknown

2005.5.296 - Silk Tapestry Weave Table Frontal with Landscape Scene

Mactaggart Art Collection

Object Typetable frontal Artistunknown Date Madedate unknown

2005.5.301 - Blue Silk Tapestry Weave Imperial Man's Surcoat

Mactaggart Art Collection

Object Typesurcoat Artistunknown Date Made1796-1820

2005.5.302 - Blue Silk Tapestry Weave Imperial Man's Surcoat

Mactaggart Art Collection

Object Typesurcoat Artistunknown Date Madeca. 1900

2005.5.304 - Blue Silk Tapestry Weave Surcoat for a Woman

Mactaggart Art Collection

Object Typesurcoat Artistunknown Date Madedate unknown

2005.5.305 - Blue Silk Tapestry Weave Surcoat for a Man

Mactaggart Art Collection

Object Typesurcoat Artistunknown Date Madedate unknown

2005.5.306 - Yellow Silk Tapestry Weave Imperial Throne Back Cover

Mactaggart Art Collection

Object Typethrone cover Artistunknown Date Made1736-1795

2005.5.307 - Two Silk Tapestry Weave Panels from a Dragon Robe

Mactaggart Art Collection

Object Typepanel Artistunknown Date Madeca. 1900

2005.5.309 - Blue Silk Tapestry Weave Dragon Robe for a Man

Mactaggart Art Collection

Object Typerobe Artistunknown Date Madeca. 1910

2005.5.310 - Silk Tapestry Weave Dragon and Phoenix Roundel

Mactaggart Art Collection

Object Typeroundel Artistunknown Date Madedate unknown

2005.5.314 - Blue Silk Tapestry Weave Jacket made from a Full Length Imperial Surcoat

Mactaggart Art Collection

Object Typejacket Artistunknown Date Madeca. 1860

2005.5.318 - Yellow Silk Tapestry Weave Imperial Six Symbol Dragon Robe with Missing Sleeves

Mactaggart Art Collection

Object Typerobe Artistunknown Date Madedate unknown

2005.5.322 - Purple Silk Tapestry Weave Robe for a Woman

Mactaggart Art Collection

Object Typerobe Artistunknown Date Madedate unknown

2005.5.323 - Red Silk Tapestry Weave Informal Robe for a Woman

Mactaggart Art Collection

Object Typerobe Artistunknown Date Madedate unknown

2005.5.324 - Blue Silk Tapestry Weave Dragon Robe for a Man

Mactaggart Art Collection

Object Typerobe Artistunknown Date Made1860-1870

2005.5.327 - Blue Silk Tapestry Weave Dragon Robe for a Man

Mactaggart Art Collection

Object Typerobe Artistunknown Date Madedate unknown

2005.5.328 - Blue Silk Tapestry Weave Dragon Robe for a Man

Mactaggart Art Collection

Object Typerobe Artistunknown Date Madedate unknown

2005.5.329 - Blue Silk Tapestry Weave Dragon Robe for a Man

Mactaggart Art Collection

Object Typerobe Artistunknown Date Madedate unknown

2005.5.345 - Mounted Silk Tapestry Weave Fragmentary Panel

Mactaggart Art Collection

Object Typepanel Artistunknown Date Madelate 17th century - early 18th century

2005.5.353 - Framed Silk Tapestry Weave Fragment

Mactaggart Art Collection

Object Typefragment Artistunknown Date Made1662-1722

2005.5.354 - Silk Tapestry Weave Cushion Cover

Mactaggart Art Collection

Object Typecushion cover Artistunknown Date Madedate unknown