Showing posts with label reliquary box. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reliquary box. Show all posts

Saturday, February 20, 2010

The Treasury of Basel Cathedral



When I go to the used bookstore I try to browse through the art books section just in case they (rarely) have something for me. This book, from an exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), contains mostly examples of the amazing metalwork like the object pictured on the cover. There are a few examples of illumination and four fabric covered boxes, shown below. These boxes must have been fairly common in churches, although few survive (to my knowledge).

I love the painting inside the lid, it is tempera on silk. Note also the multicolored fringe on the edge of the lid and the cord that restricts the opening of the box. The box sides are very thin, but the inside support is wood according to the accompanying text. I wish the balls in the lower picture had a close up picture, they are very pretty.



Two tiny boxes to hold the Eucharist. These remind me of another small round box. They also on a wood support, turned wood is my guess. Love the sequins on the box on the left!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Embroidery on pause


I haven't stopped embroidering, I have experienced a delay. I was working on the back panel (Pattern #7) for my embroidered box when I ran out of yellow thread. It is on order but will take weeks to arrive. I was hesitant to start another embroidery project in the meantime since I have so many other things going. Embroidery is still on my mind.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Embroidered reliquary box, fourth panel started


This is the motif from Pattern #7, with only the main color filled in. The fill colors are white and yellow. There are a total of four side panels; the sides are Pattern #2 (seen here and here), the front and back are Pattern #7. Actually, I think it looks interesting as it is and I'd love to see it as a white-on-white embroidery. Someday...

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Reliquary box, third panel finished


I will have to make a total of six panels for the embroidery covered box I am making, and here is number three. It is for one of the sides, and the two sides are identical. Did I really last post about it nearly a month ago? It almost felt like I just started it.

Now I think I will take a little break and make something fun. Meanwhile, in addition to my medieval-focused arts and crafts, I continue to work on my cartoneria and that is what is sucking up much of my time. That has to be my main focus since I have a deadline.