Sock
Item
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Title
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Sock
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Description
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Earliest example of double-needle knitting. Made in North Africa during Islamic rule as assumed from the indigo and white designs that echo color combinations found in most islamic ceramics of the time. The sock was most likely worked from toe to top with difference in needle size accounting for the change in gauge.
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Creator
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Unknown Egyptian
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Date
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12-13th century
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Type
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Sock
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Format
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Plain stitch
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Provenance
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Joseph Abemayor, Cairo, until 1927; sold to H.E. Winlock for MMA
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Identifier
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27.170.95
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Access Rights
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Public domain