baldachin

cloth
Also known as: baldaquin

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canopy

  • Baldachin, St. Peter's, Vatican City, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, 1624–33
    In baldachin

    …term originates from the Spanish baldaquin, an elaborately brocaded material imported from Baghdad that was hung as a canopy over an altar or doorway. Later it came to stand for a freestanding canopy over an altar.

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dress

  • Hans Holbein the Younger: portrait of Henry VIII
    In dress: The Middle East from the 6th century

    …originated in this area, including baldachin, the richly decorated fabric with a warp of gold thread and a weft of silk, named after the city of Baghdad, and damask, named after Damascus (in Syria), the source of this richly patterned silk fabric.

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