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Textile Fragment

18th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Fragment of woven silk and cotton (mashru fabric), pale orange, brocaded with a flower sprig in light green and silver (silver mostly worn away, exposing its core of yellow silk). Outlined in dark blue.


Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Woven silk and cotton (<i>mashru</i> fabric), with brocaded design
Brief description
Fragment, from Tipu war dress, woven silk and cotton (mashru fabric), with brocaded design, Deccan, India, 18th century
Physical description
Fragment of woven silk and cotton (mashru fabric), pale orange, brocaded with a flower sprig in light green and silver (silver mostly worn away, exposing its core of yellow silk). Outlined in dark blue.
Dimensions
  • Approx. length: 5cm
  • Approx. width: 5cm
  • Sprig length: 2cm
  • Sprig width: 1.6cm
Credit line
Given by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
Object history
From a collection of textile fragments (IS.6 to IS.33-1972), samples from the many quilted interlinings of a jacket, part of the 'Rich War Dress' of Tipu Sahib, Sultan of Mysore. This jacket was among the trophies of Seringapatam (Sriringapatna) presented to the Crown by Lord Wellesley in 1799. Samples removed during 1971 conservation of the jacket.

Registered File number 1972/71.
Subject depicted
Collection
Accession number
IS.8-1972

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Record createdAugust 15, 2008
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