Peshwaz
c.1830-40 (made)
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Acquired by the India Museum as the dress of the 'Queen of Oudh', this extravagant Lucknavi ensemble is more likely to have been designed for a young girl's betrothal ceremony or possibly a for wear by a court dancer. It was received by the India Museum via the Paris Exhibition of 1855, and it is possible the ensemble was made especially for the display. However, the style of the ensemble corresponds with Lucknavi fashions of the 1830s-1840s, which suggests the outfit may be of an earlier date.
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Materials and techniques | Green silk with applied gold ribbon |
Brief description | Woman's court dress (peshwaz), green silk muslin embellished with gold and silver braid and pompoms, Lucknow, c.1830-40. |
Physical description | Woman's dress (peshwaz) of green silk with applied gold ribbon (gota) and pompoms. The dress has a fitted bodice open in the front, and a full skirt made up of 31 triangular panels. |
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Object history | Transferred from the India Museum in 1879. India Museum Slip book entry 8216: 'Costume as worn by the Queen of Oudh / Lucknow / 55 / Robe Bodice & Cholee / Trowsers & Shawl / Shoes having Bells on attached / Gold Turban flat Top.' |
Summary | Acquired by the India Museum as the dress of the 'Queen of Oudh', this extravagant Lucknavi ensemble is more likely to have been designed for a young girl's betrothal ceremony or possibly a for wear by a court dancer. It was received by the India Museum via the Paris Exhibition of 1855, and it is possible the ensemble was made especially for the display. However, the style of the ensemble corresponds with Lucknavi fashions of the 1830s-1840s, which suggests the outfit may be of an earlier date. |
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Other number | 8216 - India Museum Slip Book |
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Accession number | 0645(IS) |
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Record created | July 17, 2008 |
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