628 Wedding Turban - Swat Valley Textile
Superb Wedding Ceremonial Turban from Swat Valley
Swat embroidery on borders and end panels
Red and pink are the main colors
Tiny old motifs seen in this turban.
Worn by men as a turban at important ceremonies
A turban is also the symbol of one's honor and is symbolic of a man's pride. It is the most important dress item of a man. Social Code requires that the turban be treated with respect and conversely any disrespect to the turban may be perceived as an insult.
352cm x 35cm
End panel 55cm on each side
Estimated to be from the early 1900s
Some silk stitches absent
Literature Reference: John Gillow's book showcases a similar turban
RARE form of textile art from the Swat Valley
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This item has lived a hearty life participating in the lives of the original creators. Therefore signs of usage are present as minor stains, tears, repairs, thread loss etc.