Détails
CollectionSouth & Southeast Asian Collection
N° d'objetS1967-0079-001-0
TitrePatola sari - C
DescriptionPurchased in Udaipur, Rajasthan, this patola has a plain golden yellow centre-field with longitudinal borders. Its longitudinal borders feature a row of caparisoned elephants alternating with birds, and transverse borders decorated with two rows of stylised floral motifs.
Rare, silk patola, (see above). Worn by bride. Favored by Jain community. This type of ikat pattern is "gollo vali" meaning plain
Rare, silk patola, (see above). Worn by bride. Favored by Jain community. This type of ikat pattern is "gollo vali" meaning plain
Lieu de créationPatan, Gujarat, India
Date 1800 - 1899
Période de créationMid 19th Century
Catégorie d'objetClothing/Accessories, Textile
MatérielSilk, Textile, Natural Dye, Dye
TechniqueDouble Ikat, Ikat, Resist Dyeing, Weaving
Dimensions
Length: 106 cm
Width: 129 cm
Width: 129 cm

