Compare [Fig. 12] with [Plate II.] where the drapery here given has suggested in its lines a decoration of stripes.

[Plate IX.]

The noteworthy details of the decorations on this plate are those illustrated at a and b. These are appendages from girdles such as worn by male figures; an example is [Fig. 21]. The material of this appendage may be possibly of painted leather, wool embroidered linen, or linen with metal mounts. Many beautiful painted illustrations of this girdle appendage are to be found in the British Museum; e is from a feather fan.

PLATE IX