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Sakkos (dalmatic). 1653; samite (or axamite - heavy fabric of silk, often woven with gold or silver threads) - first half of the 17th century
Sakkos (dalmatic). 1653; samite (or axamite - heavy fabric of silk, often woven with gold or silver threads) - first half of the 17th century
Object type
Sakkos (dalmatic)
Place of origin
Russia, Moscow; samite (or axamite - heavy fabric of silk, often woven with gold or silver threads) - Italy
Date
1653; samite (or axamite - heavy fabric of silk, often woven with gold or silver threads) - first half of the 17th century
Materials
Brocade, velvet, taffeta, satin, gold, silver, precious stones, pearls
Technique
Weaving, needlework, gilding
Dimensions
Length: 139,0 cm; width of shoulders: 127,0 cm (with sleeves)
Object history note
Belonged to Patriarch Nikon
Publications
Vishnevskaya I. Precious fabrics. Moscow, 2007
"Ratification of friendship …" Ambassadorial gifts to Russian Tsars. Catalogue of the exhibition. Moscow, 2005
The Armoury Chamber of Moscow Kremlin Museums. Album. Moscow, 2006
Museum number
Тк-19