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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
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The Asian Textile Database began in 2005 as a digital inventory of textiles used to mount East Asian paintings and calligraphy scrolls and screens at the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art, in Washington, DC. The nearly one thousand textiles, acquired by the museum’s East Asian Painting Conservation Studio (EAPCS) over the past ninety-five years, had been organized by fabric type and color in overstuffed binders. The Studio continued to increase its stock of old fabrics and reproduce antique textile patterns from historic scroll mountings, and with the number and variety of textiles increasing, a digital solution was necessary.
  
The Asian Textile Database began in 2005 as a digital (FileMaker Pro) inventory of textiles used for mounting screens and scrolls at the National Museum of Asian Art, Freer and Sackler galleries, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. Until then, small, numbered reference samples, placed in overstuffed binders, comprised the only inventory. The nearly one thousand mounting fabrics, acquired by the museum’s East Asian Painting Conservation Studio (EAPCS) over the past 95 years, were organized by fabric type and color for ease of access when selecting fabrics to remount paintings or calligraphies. The Studio was also increasing its stock of old textiles and commissioning new bolts of fabrics, reproducing antique textiles from historic scroll mountings in the museum’s collections. With the growing number and variety of textiles, a more manageable, digital solution was necessary.  
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As conservators built the initial database, the need to expand basic inventory data became clear. Requests to survey textiles in the museum’s collections were increasing. Visiting researchers explained that access to many collections was limited, which required them to travel to numerous locations to piece together the histories and relationships of Asian textile fragments scattered across continents. Comparative analysis was siloed because there was no generally available repository of data. With the advice of textile scholars from Asia, Europe, and the US, the database was expanded to include fundamental technical data—pattern type and measurements, weave structure, thread count and twist, and more. High-resolution photos, necessary to identify and compare characteristics of individual textiles, were also included. The goal became to create an open-access database that would expand over time to help facilitate the international study of Asian textiles.  
  
As the database first developed, it became clear that the basic inventory data of color, pattern and fabric type - with images - would need to be expanded. Research projects and requests to survey textiles in the museum’s collections also were increasing. Visiting researchers explained the problems of access to many collections and the need to travel to numerous locations to try to piece together the histories and relationships of countless Asian textiles scattered across continents. Comparative analysis was siloed because there was no generally available repository of data.
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For this Mediawiki database, editors have been selected to update information and add new textiles entries. Institutions with Asian textile collections are invited to become partners and provide new information and links to their online collections. Links to art historical and scientific research publications will be added selectively to the Database, Bibliography or Lexicon in accordance with the fundamental informational framework. Please contact the Asian Textile Database senior editors.
With the advice of textile scholars from Asia, Europe and the US, the database was expanded to include fundamental technical data – pattern type, weave structure, thread count and twist, measurements, etc. High-resolution photos, necessary to identify and compare characteristics of individual textiles, where also included. The goal became an open access database that would expand over time and help facilitate the study of Asian textiles. The terminology used and extent of information gathered is a compromise of ideas and resources.  
 
  
The next step was to take the database online. It made sense to partner with MFA, Boston because of CAMEO. The MFA Asian Conservation section was also making a digital inventory of their mounting fabrics to include in the database.  
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Please see the [[Lexicon of Asian Textiles|Lexicon]] for more information on the terminology used in the database as well as their relationship to Japanese and Chinese terms. The terminology used and extent of information gathered is a compromise of opinions and resources.
  
This Mediawiki database originally contained approximately 400 textile entries. Editors were selected to help maintain the textile records, updating information for existing textiles and adding new textiles with relevant information. Gradually, institutions with Asian textile collections were invited to partner with the database, providing new information for the editors to add and links to textiles in online collections. Articles, new information and comments are welcome from all users and will be added selectively to the Database, Bibliography or Glossary in accordance with the fundamental informational framework.
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==Entries Divided by categories==
Scientific research concerning textiles, especially thread and dye analysis, will be added as they come to the attention of the editors. Links to related research publications are welcome and will be added in the Bibliography section.
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<span style="font-size:100%;><b>Classification/Fabric Type</b></span>
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*[[:Category:Fabric- Plain/Tabby| Plain/Tabby]]
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*[[:Category:Fabric- Twill| Twill]]
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*[[:Category:Fabric- Damask| Damask]]
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*[[:Category:Fabric- Compound| Compound]]
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*[[:Category:Fabric- Crossed| Crossed]]
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*[[:Category:Fabric- Velvet| Velvet]]
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<span style="font-size:100%;><b>Design/Pattern</b></span>
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*[[:Category:Design- Plain/None|Plain/None]]
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*[[:Category:Design- Plants/Flowers|Plants/Flowers]]
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*[[:Category:Design- Auspicious symbols|Auspicious symbols]]
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*[[:Category:Design- Geometric patterns|Geometric patterns]]
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*[[:Category:Design- Stripes/Plaid|Stripes/Plaid]]
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*[[:Category:Design- Animals/Birds|Animals/Birds]]
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*[[:Category:Design- Natural motifs|Natural motifs]]
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*[[:Category:Design- Other|Other]]
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<span style="font-size:100%;><b>Base Color</b></span>
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*[[:Category:Base Color- Multi-color|Multi-color]]
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*[[:Category:Base Color- Red|Red]]
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*[[:Category:Base Color- Yellow|Yellow]]
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*[[:Category:Base Color- Green|Green]]
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*[[:Category:Base Color- Blue|Blue]]
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*[[:Category:Base Color- Purple|Purple]]
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*[[:Category:Base Color- Brown|Brown]]
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*[[:Category:Base Color- Black|Black]]
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*[[:Category:Base Color- Gray|Gray]]
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*[[:Category:Base Color- Ivory/White|White/Ivory]]
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*[[:Category:Base Color- Gold|Gold]]
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*[[:Category:Base Color- Silver|Silver]]
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*[[:Category:Base Color- Other|Other]]
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<span style="font-size:100%;><b>Structural weave/<br>Pattern weave</b></span>
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*[[:Category:Weave- Plain/Tabby|Plain/Tabby]]
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*[[:Category:Weave- Twill (S)|Twill (S)]]
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*[[:Category:Weave- Twill (Z)|Twill (Z)]]
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*[[:Category:Weave- Satin|Satin]]
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*[[:Category:Weave- Gauze|Crossed]]
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*[[:Category:Weave- Compound|Compound]]
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<span style="font-size:100%;><b>Supplementary Pattern</b></span>
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*[[:Category:Pattern- Brocade|Brocade]]
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*[[:Category:Pattern- Embroidery|Embroidery]]
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*[[:Category:Pattern- Printing|Printing]]
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*[[:Category:Pattern- Stencil: Metal Leaf|Stencil: Metal Leaf]]
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*[[:Category:Pattern- Stencil: Lacquer|Stencil: Lacquer]]
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*[[:Category:Pattern- Stencil: Shell|Stencil: Shell]]
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*[[:Category:Pattern- Hand-Painting|Hand-Painting]]
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*[[:Category:Pattern- Bind resist|Bind resist]]
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*[[:Category:Pattern- Wax resist|Wax resist]]
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*[[:Category:Pattern- Paste resist|Paste resist]]
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*[[:Category:Pattern- Clamp resist|Clamp resist]]
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*[[:Category:Pattern- Other|Other]]
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<span style="font-size:100%;><b>Material</b></span>
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*[[:Category:Material- Silk|Silk]]
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*[[:Category:Material- Cotton|Cotton]]
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*[[:Category:Material- Wool|Wool]]
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*[[:Category:Material- Synthetic|Synthetic]]
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*[[:Category:Material- Hemp|Hemp]]
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*[[:Category:Material- Metallic|Metallic]]
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==How the Use the Asian Textile Database==
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The full list of database records is below. Clicking on a subcategory above (or below) will generate a list of records for that subcategory. The search box in the upper right may be used to search for all records that contain a specific term (for example: damask, twill, auspicious symbols, red, cotton, etc.). A search on any word or phrase will show all records containing that word or exact phrase.  
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See the [[Lexicon of Asian Textiles|Lexicon]] for standard terminology (in English, Chinese and Japanese) used in this database.

Revision as of 12:39, 31 July 2020

Asiantextile top.jpg
FS NMMA Shirtag BF 150x150.jpg

Introduction

The Asian Textile Database began in 2005 as a digital inventory of textiles used to mount East Asian paintings and calligraphy scrolls and screens at the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art, in Washington, DC. The nearly one thousand textiles, acquired by the museum’s East Asian Painting Conservation Studio (EAPCS) over the past ninety-five years, had been organized by fabric type and color in overstuffed binders. The Studio continued to increase its stock of old fabrics and reproduce antique textile patterns from historic scroll mountings, and with the number and variety of textiles increasing, a digital solution was necessary.

As conservators built the initial database, the need to expand basic inventory data became clear. Requests to survey textiles in the museum’s collections were increasing. Visiting researchers explained that access to many collections was limited, which required them to travel to numerous locations to piece together the histories and relationships of Asian textile fragments scattered across continents. Comparative analysis was siloed because there was no generally available repository of data. With the advice of textile scholars from Asia, Europe, and the US, the database was expanded to include fundamental technical data—pattern type and measurements, weave structure, thread count and twist, and more. High-resolution photos, necessary to identify and compare characteristics of individual textiles, were also included. The goal became to create an open-access database that would expand over time to help facilitate the international study of Asian textiles.

For this Mediawiki database, editors have been selected to update information and add new textiles entries. Institutions with Asian textile collections are invited to become partners and provide new information and links to their online collections. Links to art historical and scientific research publications will be added selectively to the Database, Bibliography or Lexicon in accordance with the fundamental informational framework. Please contact the Asian Textile Database senior editors.

Please see the Lexicon for more information on the terminology used in the database as well as their relationship to Japanese and Chinese terms. The terminology used and extent of information gathered is a compromise of opinions and resources.

Entries Divided by categories

Classification/Fabric Type

Design/Pattern

Base Color

Structural weave/
Pattern weave

Supplementary Pattern

Material

How the Use the Asian Textile Database

The full list of database records is below. Clicking on a subcategory above (or below) will generate a list of records for that subcategory. The search box in the upper right may be used to search for all records that contain a specific term (for example: damask, twill, auspicious symbols, red, cotton, etc.). A search on any word or phrase will show all records containing that word or exact phrase.

See the Lexicon for standard terminology (in English, Chinese and Japanese) used in this database.

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