Wall Hanging
95-19-1
From: India | Gujarat | Kutch
Curatorial Section: Asian
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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