Hat
mid 19th century (made)
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The European concept of the crown as a symbol of kingship was adopted in the Indian courts by the Nawabs(later Kings) of Lucknow. This European style crown was likely to have been worn by a royal female or young noble.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Cotton, lined with velvet and embroidered with sequins, tinsel, seed pearls and glass beads |
Brief description | Embroidered cotton cap, Lucknow or North India, mid 19th Century. |
Physical description | The European concept of the crown as a symbol of kingship was adopted in the Indian courts by the Nawabs(later Kings) of Lucknow. This European style crown was likely to have been worn by a royal female or young noble. |
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Object history | Transferred from the India Museum in 1879. 1880 Register Entry: [Case 13] '0348. CAP. Embroidered with gold , pearls, and turquoise; Agra. 6376' |
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Other number | 6376 - India Museum Slip Book |
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Accession number | 0348(IS) |
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Record created | March 18, 2003 |
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