Not currently on display at the V&A

Textile

mid 19th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This remarkable turban-cloth ('pag') has been woven with double threads of red and green silk, which are woven together to give a shot effect ('dhup-chaon' or 'light and shade') until the final section of the fabric, when the two sets of colors are woven separately to produce double ends of single colors. 'Lungi' is a term which can be applied to both waistcloths and turbans depending on the locality, but in Punjab refers only to waistcloths, while a turban is call 'pag'.


Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Woven silk with gold-wrapped silk thread
Brief description
Turban-cloth of red and green silk with gold-wrapped thread, Pakistan, mid 19th century.
Physical description
This remarkable turban-cloth ('pag') has been woven with double threads of red and green silk, which are woven together to give a shot effect ('dhup-chaon' or 'light and shade') until the final section of the fabric, when the two sets of colors are woven separately to produce double ends of single colors. 'Lungi' is a term which can be applied to both waistcloths and turbans depending on the locality, but in Punjab refers only to waistcloths, while a turban is call 'pag'.
Dimensions
  • Width: 24.2cm
Bibliographic reference
Colours of the Indus : costume and textiles of Pakistan / Nasreen Askari and Rosemary Crill. London: Merrell Holberton in association with the Victoria and Albert Museum, 1997 Number: 1858940443 p.94, pl. 149
Collection
Accession number
5931(IS)

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Record createdNovember 11, 2002
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