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Detail of a camel woven on The Erpingham Chasuble. England, 1400-30. Red Italian silk. The camel in Christian symbology represents temperance, royalty, obedience, humility & dignity and  is associated with the Magi and John The Baptist, who  was clothed in camel`s hair. Inv. T.256-1967. 
Location Victoria and Albert Museum/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier ART593232 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3740px × 5165px 
Photo Credit V&A Images, London / Art Resource, NY 
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15th century CE
Camel
Chasuble
English
Gothic (1150-1500)
Textile, Minor Arts