woman's headcloth, unknown maker from India

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woman's headcloth
1800s–early 1900s
woman's headcloth , 1800s–early 1900s
Where object was made: Kutch, Gujarat, India
Material/technique: stem stitch; cotton; embroidering; silk; tabby
Credit line: William Bridges Thayer Memorial
Accession number: 1928.0855
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Exhibition Label:
“Flowers, Dragons and Pine Trees: Asian Textiles in the Spencer Museum of Art,” Nov-2005, Mary Dusenbury
The village woman who embroidered this headcloth created an exuberant mass of casually executed flowers and strewed them across the surface of the cloth.
Women’s headcloths varied in styl materials and execution from this rough, cotton headcloth to the luxurious silk wedding odhani nearby.

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