Details
CollectionSouth & Southeast Asian Collection
InventarnummerS1967-0092-002-0
TitelYardage, known as ajarakh (from the Arabic azrak, "blue") - C
BeschreibungAjarakh from Rajasthan, like those from Gujarat, are patterned yardage worn at weddings by Muslim males or made into clothing for local use and export. Their patterns are entirely geometric, forming interlocking rosettes in red, blue and black on an off-white ground. Their manufacture is similar to that of Gujarat ajarakh. These fabrics had a tremendous impact on Southeast Asian textiles, especially Indonesian batiks featuring geometric designs.
EntstehungsortGujarat, India
Datum 1900 - 1999
EntstehungszeitraumMid 20th Century
SachgruppeClothing/Accessories, Textile
MaterialHomespun Cotton, Cotton, Textile, Natural Dye, Dye
TechnikBlock Printing, Printmaking, Mordant Dyeing, Resist Dyeing
Format
Length: 125.5 cm
Width: 50.2 cm
Width: 50.2 cm

