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Shawl

ca. 1850 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This sumptuous shawl was woven from silk with gold and silver threads, with a floral repeat and floral borders on a gold ground. This type of restrained pattern was admired by reformers trying to improve standards of design in Britain.


Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Silk woven, brocaded with gold-wrapped and silver-wrapped thread
Brief description
Textile, shawl, woven silk, gold-wrapped and silver-wrapped thread brocade, Ahmedabad, ca. 1850
Physical description
Shawl, woven silk, brocaded with a floral repeat in the field in gold-wrapped and silver-wrapped threads, the border has flower motifs, floral meanders and chevron designs.
Dimensions
  • Excluding fringes width: 116cm
  • Excluding fringes length: 116cm
Object history
This was purchased for £ 5 from the 1851 Exhibition and described as a 'handkerchief' in the 1852 Inventory.
Subject depicted
Summary
This sumptuous shawl was woven from silk with gold and silver threads, with a floral repeat and floral borders on a gold ground. This type of restrained pattern was admired by reformers trying to improve standards of design in Britain.
Collection
Accession number
754-1852

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Record createdJuly 29, 2008
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