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Categories: Islamic art, Christian relics, Islamic art of the Louvre, Figured fabrics, Votive offering
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Suaire de Saint-Josse  Shroud of Saint Josse  Shroud of St Josse  Suaire de St-Josse
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The Suaire de Saint-Josse, the "Shroud of Saint Josse" that is now conserved in the Musée du Louvre, is a rich silk samite saddle cloth that was woven in northeastern Iran, some time before 961 C.E., when Abu Mansur Bakhtegin, the "camel-prince" for whom it was woven, was beheaded. Wikipedia
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The Suaire de Saint-Josse, the "Shroud of Saint Josse" that is now conserved in the Musée du Louvre, is a rich silk samite saddle cloth that was woven in northeastern Iran, some time before 961 C.E., when Abu Mansur Bakhtegin, the "camel-prince" for whom it was woven, was beheaded. Wikipedia
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