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Coverlet

first quarter of the 17th century (made)
Place of origin

Embroidered with the coat of arms of the Portuguese family Lima da Villa Norvada Cerveira. It displays a blend of European motifs and subjects.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Coverlet
  • Tassles
Materials and techniques
White cotton, quilted and embroidered with red silk.
Brief description
White cotton coverlet embroidered with the coat of arms of the Portuguese family Lima da Villa Nova da Cerveira, India or Bangladesh, first quarter of the 17th century
Physical description
Embroidered with the coat of arms of the Portuguese family Lima da Villa Norvada Cerveira. It displays a blend of European motifs and subjects.
Dimensions
  • Height: 320.3cm
  • Width: 250.3cm
  • Weight: 25kg (weight of textile on roller (including pole through roller))
Gallery label
BED-COVER FOR PORTUGAL This bed-cover was made in India for export to Portugal. The Portuguese were the first Europeans to settle in India, and embroideries like this were made near their base at Hugli in Bengal. It shows European ships and people, and in the centre is the coat-of-arms of a Portuguese noble family. The embroidery stitches draw on the local kantha tradition. Cotton, quilted and embroidered with silk Satgaon, West Bengal, 1600-25 V&A: 438-1882(03/10/2015-10/01/2016)
Credit line
Purchased (source not recorded)
Subjects depicted
Bibliographic references
  • Irwin; John, Indian Embroidery (large picture book, no. 7) London: H. M. Stationery Office, Victoria & Albert Museum, 1951 pl. 11 Guy, J., and Swallow, D., (eds). ‘Arts of India: 1550-1900’. London : Victoria and Albert Museum, 1990. ISBN 1851770224.p pp 48/9, no.33.
  • Indian embroidery / Rosemary Crill ; photography by Richard Davis. London: V&A Publications, 1999 Number: 185177310X, 1851772944 (pbk.) p.38, pl. 18
Collection
Accession number
438-1882

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Record createdDecember 15, 1999
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