Wall Hanging

89-13-369

From: India

Curatorial Section: Asian

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Native Name Chakla
Object Number 89-13-369
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Indian
Provenience India
Period 20th Century
Date Made Early 20th Century
Section Asian
Materials Cotton | Silk | Mirrors
Technique Embroidered | Dyed | Woven | Sewn
Iconography Geometric
Description

Plain-weave cotton dyed indigo blue wall hanging, embroidered in multicolor floss silk (heer) and two-ply cotton thread (tan). The stitches are predominantly variations on the herringbone stitch. The design is made up of alternating squares: one with large 'X' shape left mostly unembroidered, the other filled with four smaller squares with a mirror in each corner and one in the center. Plaited fly stitch (muvvala) is used to make the smaller triangular forms that fill these squares. Compare with 89-13-370 & 89-13-373. Corners sewn in open 'V' shape; torn.

Length 60 cm
Width 60 cm
Credit Line Gift of the Estate of Elizabeth Lyons, Keeper of the Asian Collections, University Museum, 1989

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