Three heavenly cloths
three medieval cloths traditionally attributed to Saint Servatius, which were in the Treasury of the Saint Servatius Church in Maastricht until 1579
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Three heavenly cloths
Summary
Three heavenly cloths is an architectural ensemble[1].
Key Facts
- Three heavenly cloths's image is recorded as BlokboekStServaas.jpg[2].
- Three heavenly cloths's instance of is recorded as architectural ensemble[3].
- Three heavenly cloths's instance of is recorded as textile[4].
- Three heavenly cloths's collection is recorded as Treasury of the Basilica of Saint Servatius[5].
- Three heavenly cloths's part of is recorded as Servatiana[6].
- Three heavenly cloths's Commons category is recorded as Drie Hemelse Doeken[7].
- Three heavenly cloths's affiliation is recorded as Saint Servatius[8].
- Three heavenly cloths's state of conservation is recorded as demolished or destroyed[9].
Body
Geography
Three heavenly cloths's part of is recorded as Servatiana[6].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include architectural ensemble[3] and textile[4].