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Jaipur
The original of
this scarf is a cloth from India painted and printed using the
wooden block method. The indiennes played a major role
in the origins of European textile printing. The first known
indiennes were probably brought to Europe in the 15th
century. However it was only from the 17th century
that a growing fashion for light and highly coloured cottons
took hold of Europe. Very graphic with delicate colours, these
motifs are also characterised by their two dimensional
representations without perspective. "Jaipur" is the
reproduction of an indienne, composed of 11 colours and
representative of these exotic settings. It comes from the
East coast of the Indian peninsular and probably dates from
the beginning of the 19th century.
100%
coton, 39x40cm
: 6
euros -
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