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an abstract painting with brown, white and blue colors on it's paper backing
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Oseberg Findings from folder 'Oseberg textiles - textile fragment no. 21, 24' textile fragment 21 B. watercolor by O. Geelmuyden. Dimensions: W: 35.5 cm, H: 25.5 cm.
an image of some kind of artwork on the wall in front of a ruler and color swatches
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Technical reconstruction of brikkevevbånd 34D. Oseberg Findings from folder 'Textile Fragment - uncertain number and Miscellaneous': 'woven ribbon'. Markers Drawing of unknown subscriber. Dimensions: W: 31 cm, H: 17 cm.
several pieces of fabric with gold thread on them and two pictures of the same material
Much of the silk found in the Oseberg ship has patterns from the Persian Empire. Left: Thin strips of hammered gold wrapped around a highly exclusive silk thread. This silk may have come from even further east than Persia. Middle: This silk piece with a cross was possibly sewn locally or purloined from an Irish church. Right: Silk threads sewn into wool. May have been sewn locally.
black and white photograph of rocks and brooms
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Photograph of the warped-up weaving tablets in situ, from the Viking Age ship burial from Oseberg, Norway. 1904. Museum : Kulturhistorisk museum, UiO, search for "Gustafsons vævegreier."
an image of a piece of art that is on display
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Osebergfunn fra mappe 'Oseberg tekstil - tekstilfragment nr. 21, 24' tekstilfragment 24. Tusjtegning av Mary Storm (MS1940). Mål: B: 25 cm, H: 10,5 cm.
a drawing of an orange and brown pattern on paper with lines coming out of it
this is a drawing of a piece of art
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Oseberg ship textile: "Geometric patterned tapestry" Watercolour by Sophie Krafft. At the Kulturhistorisk museum, Oslo.
an image of a drawing in black and white
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an image of some metal parts on a sheet of paper
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Drawing of the weaving tablets, and their unusual hole placement, from the Oseberg ship burial. By Ann Christine Eek. Museum : Kulturhistorisk museum, UiO, MuseumNo : C55000, InventoryNo : Saksnr05_8823_2_546b_C55000_.
three different types of necklaces are shown in this diagram, with the same size and color
Nationalmuseet
Diagram showing changing bead and tortoise brooch arrangements in the Migration and Viking era (from the Danish Nationalmuseet) Worth a repeat for sure
a red and yellow striped pattern on fabric
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Simple historically accurate tablet bands.
two pieces of cloth that have been woven together
Textiles from the Oseberg (Norway) ship, 9th century C.E. The pattern on the lower band strongly resembles the pattern on the band on the Kostrup apron dress.
an assortment of metal parts are displayed on a white surface with black and gray accents
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More images of some of the weaving tablets found in the Oseberg ship burial. Museum : Kulturhistorisk museum, UiO, MuseumNo : C55000_183, InventoryNo : Cf33755_018_C55000_183.
an image of gold foil wrapped in black and white stripes
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Detail shot of the gold thread used for brocaded tablet weaving. From the Gokstad ship burial. Museum : Kulturhistorisk museum, UiO, MuseumNo : C10459, InventoryNo : Cf34100_605_C10459_b.
an artistic drawing of some sort with lines and flowers on it, in black and white
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The remains of golden threads from (maybe?) brocaded tablet weaving, from the Gokstad ship burial, Norway. Museum : Kulturhistorisk museum, UiO, InventoryNo : Cf15811.