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SKU BM-CLA286 Barcode 5057718147775
Barcode 5057718147775
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The stitch used in this 18th century Indian embroidery is typical of Gujarat. Between the 16th and 18th century, textiles decorated with this kind of embroidery became popular both at the Mughal Court in India and in Europe.
Size (55mm x 180mm)
Luxury pearlescent eco-certified paper
Produced in our London studio
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By British textile designer and potter William Morris (1834-1896), who was inspired by the thrush birds that frequently ...
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Ivy and flowers from ‘The Garden of Eden’ Tudor embroidery. The ivy, with its ability to cling to any surface, represent...
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Taken from ‘The Garden of Eden’ embroidery. Pomegranates represent prosperity and material wealth. Lemons, represent hop...
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Trivia: Saekdong, meaning "colourful stripes," symbolises harmony, vitality, and auspiciousness in Korean culture. Red r...
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