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Kerchief

c. 1855 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Scarf or shawl, eri silk dyed deep red, the ends are embroidered with designs featuring monkeys seated on elephants, in black, white and ochre.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Silk, woven and embroidered
Brief description
Kerchief, eri silk, red field with woven border of men on elephants, Gauhati, c. 1855; Textiles; Accessories
Physical description
Scarf or shawl, eri silk dyed deep red, the ends are embroidered with designs featuring monkeys seated on elephants, in black, white and ochre.
Dimensions
  • Including fringe length: 190cm
  • Width: 36cm
Marks and inscriptions
'No. 118. Gowhatty/An Eria red handkerchief adorned/the ends with elephants pictures/Area hatee Nea [preceding three words unclear] Rungah/Gowosha/Price 8 anas/Rajah Lulutsingh/contribution' (handwritten paper label, pinned to object)
Object history
Transferred from India Museum 1879. Slip book entry 3346: 'Wild Silk Kerchief / Erria / Assam / 55 / Crimson colored figured ends.'
Historical context
Intended for use as a garment, clothing, or possibly as a handkerchief or towel to dry the body.
Subjects depicted
Other number
3346 - India Museum Slip Book
Collection
Accession number
5107(IS)

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Record createdJune 25, 2009
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