Odhani
ca.1867 (made)
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This beautiful head-cover, or odhani, is made up of two identical pieces and was aquired by the Museum in 1867, for 40 rupees. A note written at the time states that it was highly 'valued on account of the time and labour bestowed on it in the dyeing'.
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Materials and techniques | Tie-dyed silk |
Brief description | Odhani, silk, Gujarat, c. 1867 |
Physical description | This Gajji silk, tie-dyed head-cover, called a chorsa in the acquisition records, is made up of two identical pieces sewn together. |
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Object history | This head-cover was aquired in 1867 for Rs.40 and a contemporary note states that it is 'valued on account of the time and labour bestowed on it in the dyeing'. |
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Summary | This beautiful head-cover, or odhani, is made up of two identical pieces and was aquired by the Museum in 1867, for 40 rupees. A note written at the time states that it was highly 'valued on account of the time and labour bestowed on it in the dyeing'. |
Bibliographic reference | Tie-dyed textiles of India : tradition and trade / Veronica Murphy and Rosemary Crill. London: Victoria and Albert Museum :in association with Mapin Publishing, 1991 Number: 0944142303
pp.36-37, cat. no. 8 ill. |
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Accession number | 4916(IS) |
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Record created | November 29, 2002 |
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