Antique Vintage Indian order Very Old From Punjaba Textile Diamond Bagh Point Stitch Traditional Folk Hand Embroidered Work Phulkari Bagh Shawl L
Item Description
These are antique vintage items and not new So please do not.
Item Description
These are antique vintage items and not new. So, please do not expect them to be in perfect condition. If there is any major flaw, I will surely mention Description of the item
You are looking at a very vibrant and stunning work of folk craftsmanship, one of the most Ethnic pieces you've probably seen anywhere.What distinguishes this memorable style of embroidery is the fact that it covers every inch of fabric with colors of rural western India.
This gorgeous & exquisite gypsy tribal fhulkari SHAWL or tapestry has intricate & heavy hand embroidery embellished with glittering antique threads which are rare now these days . Exclusively handcrafted in its country of origin, India, by the people of rural India.
Spruce up this artistic piece to your fashion assortment and it would definitely bring to you loads of compliments. You can realize the painstaking and laborious work involved, not to mention days that one piece takes.
The Phulkari:
The word Phulkari literally means “flower-embroidery”. The art of Phulkari originated in 15th century AD in Punjab, a north Indian state in India. Most of the women in small towns and villages are busy creating amazing Phulkari shawls, dupattas and other garments. Phulkari is basically created on shawls and dupattas that cover head whereas Bagh is created on the garment that covers the whole body. Today Phulkari has become an integral part of day today life of women in Punjab.
The embroidery is very simple but the color combination, stitches and the pattern makes it look spectacular and gorgeous. It is created on all sorts of cloth and is used in various ways. Today phulkari is not only seen on garments but can also be seen on bed sheets, pillow covers, curtains, wall hangings etc.
The Creation:
It is a form of traditional art where it is done in simple designs with long and short darn stitches. The shorter the stitch is the finer it looks. The art of Phulkari lies in the manipulation of patterns, colors and the length of stitches. In early days the silk thread used in embroidery was brought from Afghanistan, China and other parts of India like Kashmir and Bengal.
The Colors:
The bright colors are always preferred when it comes to Phulkari because it refers to flowers and garden. The main colors used are Yellow, red, green, orange, pink and blue. The most interesting part of phulkari is that, no different shades are used for shading purpose; rather it's done with the horizontal order, diagonal and vertical stitches. The shiny thread reflects different shades in different directions.
The fabric:
In early days the cloth used for phulkari was basically cotton and khadi which was home-spun and dyed. The tough cloth was appropriate to work without frame and was easy to maintain. The stitch counting was also easy, as the weaver has to count the stitches to maintain the symmetry. Today a variety of fabric is used in this traditional embroidery. The dupattas can vary from chiffon, Georgette and crepe.
ITEM SPECIFICATION
SALE FOR 1 Bagh Door Wall Hanging Table Cover
COLOR: Brown
FABRIC Silk Cotton
Length - "110"
Width- "50"
Style Punjaba
Condition: Pre-owned
Retail Market Value : $700
Condition: Very Good
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