This finely embroidered antique textile panel is a testament to the artistry of the Kutch region in Gujarat, India, hails from the early 20th century. This piece of antique wall art is a vibrant tapestry of tradition. Exquisite fuchsia-colored silk embroidery dances across a crisp white background, sparkling with the addition of tiny, intricately sewn mirrors known as "able." The intricate patterns draw inspiration from architectural designs and motifs, lending a sophisticated touch. More than just decoration, these embroidered cloths were traditionally used for festive occasions and to adorn deities. In your home, this versatile piece can be used to spruce up bare walls as a captivating focal point, or add a touch of elegance and tradition to your Mandir space.
Minor imperfections whisper of its rich history, adding to its unique character and authenticity.
- *Era: Antique
- *Material: Cotton/Silk
- *Size: 38" (L) x 36" (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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