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Pakarang Sadlo

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Accession# MSC-031
Artist Khatri
Culture Kanbi
Description MATERIALS: Cotton cloth.
CONSTRUCTION: Hand Block printed, resist dyed ,Chemical dyes.
MOTIFS: Jhad putli, kaski, rajawadi, keri and putalia.
COLOURS : Red and black
STYLE REMARKS: Very old patterns but contemporary versions of pattens. Border patterns of keri and dancing girlare new. But derieved from bandhani patterns See MSC-13 Odhani.
CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE: Worn by elders of Kanbi community. Borders are traditional but field can vary. Pakarang refers to black and red colour.
CULTURAL REMARKS:
Pakarand Sadlo.
Category 3: Personal Artifacts
Object Name Pakarang Sadlo
Sub-category Clothing -- Outerwear
Provenance Rapar, Kutch, Gujarat, India.
Search Terms Pakarang Sadlo
3 : Personal Artifacts
Clothing For Outerwear
Hand Block Print
Khatri
Kanbi
Rapar, Kutch, Gujarat, India.
1999
Technique Hand Block Print
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Last modified on: February 22, 2013