Tablet Weaving by Lise Ræder Knudsen
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Centre for Textile Research
University of Copenhagen

The textiles from Verucchio:
Museo Civico Archeologico Verucchio
Near Rimini this little, modern and beautifull museum shows mainly the finds from an Iron Age burial place. Among these are textile tools and large fragments of cloaks and other garments, and many of the garments are edged by tablet woven borders.
University of Applied Science Cologne, where the textiles from Verucchio are conserved and studied by Dr. prof. Anne Marie Stauffer:
http://db.re.fh-koeln.de/ICSFH/forschung/textiles_verucchio.aspx
http://www.verwaltung.fh-koeln.de/imperia/md/content/verwaltung/dezernat5/sg51/insideout/iso7_s7_stauffer.pdf
Italian ministery of culture:
www.archeobo.arti.beniculturali.it/mostre/verucchio_convegno_tessuti.htm

Das Keltenmuseum Hochdorf
At the finding place of the grave of the celtic chieftain from Hochdorf a museum is build. This museum shows reconstructions of the burial chamber and many interesting details about the crafts behind. Among the reconstructions the tablet woven border found on the big cauldron is seen.

Kulturhistorisk Museum, Universitetet i Oslo, Norway
The reconstructed cloak from Leksand was produced for the Viking Age exhibition at Kulturhistorisk Museum.

Bornholms Museum
A reconstruction of a kaftan was made for the museum. The model was very small gold plate figures showing kaftans with borders. The border choosen for the project was the famous fine border from Snartemo in Norway.

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