Woven, Dyed & Printed Textiles
Nagaria Pachhedo Lal Tarwalo
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Accession# |
MSC-037 |
Artist |
Khatri |
Description |
MATERIALS: Cotton cloth. CONSTRUCTION: Hand Block printed, resist dyed ,Chemical dyes. Made of two unequal parts stitched together. MOTIFS: Nagaria border and bagido no gul. COLOURS : Red and black STYLE REMARKS: Based on bandhani patterns. Nagaria refers to original production in Jamnagar which was famous for bandhani. CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE: Worn for everyday wear or at home. Small dots and red colour indicates it is worn by young women. CULTURAL REMARKS: Same pattern is also used to make sadlo for going out. Nagaria Pachhedo Lal Tarwalo. |
Category |
3: Personal Artifacts |
Object Name |
Nagaria Pachhedo Lal Tarwalo |
Sub-category |
Clothing -- Outerwear |
Provenance |
Rapar, Kutch, Gujarat, India. |
Search Terms |
Nagaria Pachhedo Lal tarwalo 3 : Personal Artifacts Clothing -- Outerwear Khatri Hand Block Print Rapar, Kutch, Gujarat, India. 1999 |
Technique |
Hand Block Print |
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Last modified on: February 22, 2013
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