## From a collection of 9 pieces Magnificent old example of mirror embroidery called in India Sheesha, circa 1970.
Textiles that have nothing to do with those of today.
## From a collection of 9 pieces. type of embroidery on coupons of colored cotton, sewn in cross stitch with inlays of small round mirrors.
Modern art or contemporary art before its time, we see landscapes or villages.
This craft was born in Persia in the 13th century, which is to say the antiquity of this technique, and was introduced in India during the Mughal period around the 17th century.
## Kathiawar and Kach are important centers of chain stitch embroidery.
The most characteristic work is seen on old satin and cotton skirts embroidered with the most brilliant silks, with flower sowns and borders of flowers and birds.
Many places in Rajputana and Punjab are famous for embroidered bodices. In almost all this work, countless small pieces of mirror glass are used, forming part of the design and fixed by a circle with a buttonhole stitch.
The quantity of glass is sometimes such that the weight of the garment makes it uncomfortable.
This type of work is also found in Afghanistan, but with a slightly different technique.
Dimensions: 158 cm (62") x 204 cm (80") in very good condition.
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