Woman's festival veil or wall hanging (Sainchi phulkari)

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Woman's festival veil or wall hanging (Sainchi phulkari)

India (Haryana)

Date
early 20th century
Medium
Cotton, silk, embroidery
Department
Asian Art
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Figurative black-ground embroideries were produced in a small area of the old Indian Punjab. Created by household women for their own use as festival veils and wall hangings, they were essentially fantasy cloths, mixing mythological scenes and daily happenstance, stock village characters and exotic strangers, familiar animals and imaginary beasts, everyday objects and longed-for luxuries. Traditional yet highly idiosynchratic, these textiles are among the most whimsical creations of South Asia.

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