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Hanging

Hanging

  • Place of origin:

    Gujarat, India (made)

  • Date:

    ca.1700 (made)

  • Artist/Maker:

    unknown (production)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Cotton, embroidered with silk yarn in chain stitch

  • Museum number:

    IS.155-1953

  • Gallery location:

    In Storage

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Fine chain stitch embroidery of this type was made by professional male embroiderers of the Mochi community in Gujarat in western India. It was worked with both a hook, called an ari, and a needle. Originally developed for embroidering on leather, for items such as belts, floor-coverings and shoes, the ari-work was adapted for use on cloth, and soon attracted the attention of western travellers to Gujarat. The East India Company exported these embroideries from the port of Cambay (modern Khambat), and they were known as 'Cambay embroideries'.
This piece is an early example of the type, and was used at Ashburnham House in Sussex, along with chintz hangings of very similar design. The deep blue is produced by indigo dyeing, and the pink of the flowers by the use of lac, a dye secreted by the insect Kerria lacca kerr.

Physical description

Bed or Wall Hanging, ca. 1700, Gujarat. Cream cotton ground with silk chain stitch embroidery pattern of blue leaves, red-and-yellow flowers and multi-coloured birds and animals. Made of two panels stitched together vertically.

Place of Origin

Gujarat, India (made)

Date

ca.1700 (made)

Artist/maker

unknown (production)

Materials and Techniques

Cotton, embroidered with silk yarn in chain stitch

Dimensions

length: 190.5 cm, width: 164 cm

Object history note

Part of a set of hangings from Ashburnham House, Sussex.

Descriptive line

Embroidered hanging, Gujarat, ca.1700.

Bibliographic References (Citation, Note/Abstract, NAL no)

Crill, Rosemary. Indian Embroidery; London: Victorian and Albert Museum Publication 1999, p.23.
Irwin, John. Commercial Embroidery of Gujarat in the Seventeen Century. Journal of the Indian Society of Oriental Art, Vol XVII, 1949. 51-56p Plate IX

Production Note

Embroidery made in Gujurat for the English Market

Materials

Cotton (textile); Silk (fiber)

Techniques

Embroidered

Subjects depicted

Flowers; Birds; Animals

Categories

Textiles; Embroidery

Collection code

IND

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