Wall Hanging

95-19-1

From: India | Gujarat | Kutch

Curatorial Section: Asian

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Native Name Chakla
Object Number 95-19-1
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Indian
Provenience India | Gujarat | Kutch
Period 20th Century
Date Made Early 20th Century
Section Asian
Materials Silk | Cotton
Technique Embroidered | Appliqued | Lined | Woven| | Sewn
Iconography Floral | Female | Bird | Peacock
Description

Multi-colored chakla, or wall hanging. Embroidered square of red silk framed by appliqued cotton borders. Birds and female figures in lower portion of silk with tree/leaf like pattern repeated above. Back lined with cotton. Silk satin embroidered with silk thread. The predominant stitch technique is an interlaced herringbone stitch; chain stitch is used for some outlines and to fill in the small birds in the arched niches on the lower border.

Height 63 cm
Width 66 cm
Credit Line Gift of Mrs. Gertrude McDonough, 1995

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