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Wall Hanging (Pardah)mid-19th century

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Vertical silk ikat panel with an allover repeating pattern of brick-red circles and navy flame shapes on a saffron-yellow ground, bound with burgundy edges
Silk ikat textile with a yellow ground, featuring repeating large red circles and elongated dark blue-green medallions arranged in alternating rows, with characteristic blurred resist-dyed edges throughout.
Woven ikat textile with a golden yellow ground, featuring resist-dyed vertical flame-like patterns in deep red, navy blue, teal, and dark purple with characteristic feathered edges.
Title
Wall Hanging (Pardah)
Place Made
Uzbekistan, Bukhara
Date Made
mid-19th century
Medium
Silk and cotton plain weave with tie-resist-dyed warp (ikat) (adras) and silk plain weave trim; Lining: cotton plain weave, printed
Dimensions
61 × 32 in. (154.94 × 81.28 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Dr. David and Elizabeth Reisbord
Accession Number
M.2018.137.23
Classification
Textiles
Collecting Area
Costume and Textiles
Selected Bibliography
  • Esguerra, Clarissa M. Power of Pattern: Central Asian Ikats from the David and Elizabeth Reisbord Collection. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 2018.

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