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Period: Mid 19th Century
Origin: Iran
Dimensions: 185 x 242 cm
This rare mid 19th century Kalamkari textile highlights a powerful and rhythmic composition featuring an incredibly intricate, all-over pattern layout framed by elegant corner spandrels. This structural balance between the dense, sprawling saffron-yellow field—complete with repetitive scrolling floral vines, delicate blossoms, and detailed botanical motifs—and the multi-layered surrounding borders reflects the pinnacle of traditional fine craftsmanship world-renowned for its technical refinement, decorative clarity, and majestic graphic presence. Textiles of this antiquity are celebrated for their ability to blend highly complex hand-painted or block-printed design narratives with an aristocratic elegance.
The color palette is masterfully balanced featuring a primary warm saffron and mustard yellow canvas that allows the vibrant touches of rich madder red, deep indigo blue, and crisp ivory highlights to step forward dynamically. These rich and enduring tones achieved through the expert application of natural vegetable dyes and traditional mordants over 170 years ago exhibit a characteristic gentle patina, soft historic abrash, and an organic textile depth that are hallmarks of the finest mid 19th century classical productions. The inclusion of a remarkable series of concentric borders, including a prominent band decorated with a continuous rhythmic sequence of circular floral rosettes and detailed star-shaped medallions, creates a precise visual frame that highlights the superior cotton quality and distinctive technical finesse.
Structural analysis indicates the use of premium fine hand-woven cotton fabric with an exceptionally precise block-printed and hand-drawn execution, showing a characteristically resilient texture and a supple yet firm handle tailored for refined aesthetic spaces. The exceptional clarity of the intricate botanical outlines, specifically the perfectly balanced symmetry of the scrolling tendrils and corresponding corner spandrels, definitively distinguishes this antique masterpiece as an authentic mid 19th century Kalamkari production. Ultimately, this decorative textile stands as a premier example of classical textile art representing a peak in both technical endurance and graphic majesty for global collectors.
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