Tunic with Double-headed Serpents, 400-200 BC. Gauze weave was used to pattern this lovely, subtle 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 the material from which the tunic is made—cotton, which does not readily take dyes.
Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4703x4920
File Size : 67,790kb