Cairo Under Wraps: Early Islamic Textiles

Cairo Under Wraps: Early Islamic Textiles
  • Closed
June 21, 2014 to January 25, 2015
  • Level 4, Patricia Harris Gallery of Textiles and Costume

About

Almost 80 precious Early Islamic textiles dating from the 7th to 14th centuries – including rare examples of clothing – are featured in this original exhibition of ROM material. The decoration on these textiles mainly consists of Arabic inscriptions, often invoking Allah and naming the ruler. Many of these items were intended for the royal household. Some of the earliest pieces were collected by C.T. Currelly, the founding director of the Royal Ontario Museum, and are thus especially appropriate to show in our centennial year. Complementary material in other media (ceramics, glass, metalwork, coins, etc.) has been selected from the ROM’s collection of Islamic art. 

Centennial Government Partners

Ontario Government 

OCAF: Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund

 

Authored by: Cheryl Fraser