This wonderful vintage embroidered wall hanging hails directly from Gujarat, India. This exquisite piece boasts a mesmerizing geometric pattern in bright pink, elegant reds, sunny yellows, and verdant greens. The intricate embroidery is meticulously crafted against a crisp white cotton backdrop, creating a stunning contrast. Adding a touch of magic are small, intricately sewn mirrors, known as "abhla," that dance across the design, catching the light and adding depth. This technique, a hallmark of Kutch embroidery, is a cherished part of the artwork's heritage. Traditionally known as "Chaklas," these embroidered wall hangings were used to adorn homes and temples, especially during festive occasions and ceremonies.
Today, this versatile piece offers endless possibilities. Hang this tapestry on your wall for a captivating focal point brimming with global intrigue, or drape this vintage throw over your bed or sofa to add a splash of color and cultural heritage.
This vintage wall hanging may exhibit some minor wear, whispers of its rich history and testament to its handcrafted nature.
- *Era: Antique
- *Material: Cotton/Silk
- *Size: 61"(L) x 38"(W)
- *Color: Magenta/Multi
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*Wash Care Instructions: Dry Clean Only
- *Condition: Hand-woven, antique or vintage fabrics may show wear, uneven edges, discoloration & slight blemishes. Please note: As a testament to its rich history, this vintage textile shows signs of wear, including small rips or holes.
Found in Gujarat
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