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Hood

20th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Child's hood of embroidered satin with silks in chain stitch and decorated with mirrors. Lined with printed cotton and edged with red satin. Blue ground with the pattern picked out in red, yellow and white.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Embroidered satin with silks, mirror glass, lined with printed cotton
Brief description
Child's hood of embroidered satin with silks, Gujarat, 20th century
Physical description
Child's hood of embroidered satin with silks in chain stitch and decorated with mirrors. Lined with printed cotton and edged with red satin. Blue ground with the pattern picked out in red, yellow and white.
Dimensions
  • Height: 45.5cm
  • Length: 16in
  • Width: 16in
Object history
These hoods were worn to protect children from the sun. This hood was embroidered by a village woman for her son or daughter. It incorporates the same motifs as work created by professional craftsman but was done with a needle. The mirrors also appear in a less sophisticated embroidery, as do stylised human figures.
Production
Kutch
Bibliographic reference
Hats from India / Rosemary Crill. [London]: Victoria and Albert Museum, 1985 Number: 0948107308 p. 36, cat. no. 14
Collection
Accession number
IS.147-1960

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Record createdMarch 18, 2003
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