Woolen carpet with millefleurs decoration
https://clevelandart.org/art/1936.17
Pashmina, a very fine fiber made from the fleece of Himalayan goats, was a material highly valued at the Mughal courts. Luxury rugs functioned in several ways, including as insulators for palatial and ceremonial spaces and as framing devices for important figures. In a biograp...
Artifact
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Terms
Culture
India, Kashmir
Technique
Pashmina (wool): asymmetrical knot
Genre
Carpet
Department
Textiles
Relations
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