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Wall Hanging (pardah)

1800–1850
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Overall: 211.8 x 142.2 cm (83 3/8 x 56 in.)
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Dazzling patterns with saturated colors in the ikat technique provided vibrant wall hangings in reception rooms of the urban elite in Central Asia. In this splendid example composed of five loom widths, the three central lengths display a precise design of amulets complemented by palmettes in the two outer lengths. The irregular contours, telltale indicators of ikat, are masterfully controlled with five rich colors, illustrating the high quality of the earliest known examples in Central Asia from the first half of the 1800s. In the ikat technique, the design was dyed on the warp before it was woven in a resist-dye process. Thread was tightly wrapped around the warp to resist dye penetration for each area of color. This labor-intensive process created hangings and garments cherished for their vibrant colors with "fuzzy" contours.
A vertically long silk and cotton textile consists of four joined panels with repeating patterns. Against a vibrant red ground, symmetrical hourglass and diamond motifs in yellow, white, dark blue, and forest green form columns with blurred, feathered edges. Small red diamonds containing white fork-like shapes punctuate the gaps. The vertical alignment creates a dense, rhythmic composition across the rectangular hanging, showcasing the intricate, bleeding colors of the woven ikat design.

Wall Hanging (pardah)

1800–1850

Uzbekistan, Bukhara

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