Tunic with Double-headed Serpents
https://clevelandart.org/art/2005.17
Gauze weave was used to pattern this tunic with interlocking, double-headed serpents that may have had mythical or supernatural significance. By manipulating the density of the fabric to create the design, the weaver may have sidestepped a limitation of cotton, which did not r...
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