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Almerían silks were a class of luxury textiles manufactured in
Almería Almería (, , ) is a city and municipality of Spain, located in Andalusia. It is the capital of the province of the same name. It lies on southeastern Iberia on the Mediterranean Sea. Caliph Abd al-Rahman III founded the city in 955. The city g ...
. During the
Almoravid The Almoravid dynasty ( ar, المرابطون, translit=Al-Murābiṭūn, lit=those from the ribats) was an imperial Berber Muslim dynasty centered in the territory of present-day Morocco. It established an empire in the 11th century that ...
age there were 800 workshops in the Islamic town devoted to the manufacture of silks goods. These included luxury fabrics and brocades called ''dihaj'' and ''siqlatun'' respectively, silk threads, curtains and netting, striped silks called ''attabi'', knotted silks called ''muajar'', silks of Isfahani style and more. At the height of Almoravid prosperity in the 12th century imitations of
Baghdad Baghdad (; ar, بَغْدَاد , ) is the capital of Iraq and the second-largest city in the Arab world after Cairo. It is located on the Tigris near the ruins of the ancient city of Babylon and the Sassanid Persian capital of Ctesiphon. I ...
i silks were especially prized of which the shroud of San Pedro de Osma is a notable example. Almería was, along with Cordoba, Malaga and
Seville Seville (; es, Sevilla, ) is the capital and largest city of the Spanish autonomous community of Andalusia and the province of Seville. It is situated on the lower reaches of the River Guadalquivir, in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula ...
, one of the centers of silk weaving crafts mentioned most frequently by the writers
Ibn Hawkal Muḥammad Abū’l-Qāsim Ibn Ḥawqal (), also known as Abū al-Qāsim b. ʻAlī Ibn Ḥawqal al-Naṣībī, born in Nisibis, Upper Mesopotamia; was a 10th-century Arab Muslim writer, geographer, and chronicler who travelled during the y ...
, Yakut and Makkari.


See also

* Armazine * Barragan (cloth)


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A woven brocade fragment
from Almeriá, Spain, early 12th century {{textile-stub Woven fabrics Silk Almería Almoravid dynasty