Part of a Skirt (Ghaghara)
https://clevelandart.org/art/1925.794
Brightly colored floral vine patterns were embroidered using fine chain stitches. Since there are continuous, unbroken lines of stitches on the back side of the cloth, they were created using a hooked awl, which is a much faster process than embroidering with a straight needle...
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1925.794
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Terms
Genre
Embroidery
Department
Textiles
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