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Gold Field Phulkari

Gold Field Phulkari

Regular price $1,200.00 USD
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This gold field phulkari was made in Punjab, either in India or Pakistan in the 20th century. The maker embroidered the brown cotton base fabric with gold-colored silk thread in a repeated diamond pattern.

Phulkari are embroidered shawls that are made out of cotton and silk in Punjab and the greater region of northwest India and parts of Pakistan. Embroiderers decorate plain-woven cotton fabric with abstract geometric, floral, or figurative patterns, using brilliantly colored floss silk.  The makers work from the back of the textiles and use a darning stitch so most of the silk shows on the front. These long silk stitches catch the light in a way that makes monochromatic designs appear multi-hued, which imbues the textiles with a certain fantastical quality.

White-ground phulkari were popular in the 19th century, but in the 20th century embroiderers began to also use deep red-brown or blue ground fabrics that had been dyed with madder or indigo.

 Circa: Early 20th century

Origin: Punjab, India or Pakistan

Material: Silk embroidery on cotton

Condition: Excellent

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Inventory number: TX4645

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Our vintage and antique pieces have traveled throughout the world and survived decades - maybe even centuries - of use. Do not expect them to be in perfect or *new* condition. Signs of their past makers and owners may be noticeable such as small holes, loose threads, & stains. In our opinion, this adds to their charm!