Also showcases scenes from life in the place of origin.
We see human figures with raised hands that may be interpreted as goodbyes between the bride and her maternal family at the time of her Muklawa after the wedding.
When the bride finally leaves her home to move to her husband's, the farewell ceremony is a tearful one for the parents and the bride. In many Bollywood film from the 60's this important ceremony is elaborately depicted. Poems and songs have been written about this important event. And now, we see this depicted in this gorgeous Darshan Dwar Phulkari.
Estimated to be from the 1940s-50s
Punjab, Undivided India.
140 x 220 cm
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This item has spent a lifetime being used for the purpose of its creation with the original artist/user. Signs of this life lived heartily may be present on the piece in the form of stains, thread loss, loose threads, holes, tears, color run and other imperfections. Therefore the condition must be assumed to be “not” perfect. More photos of such imperfections will be provided on request.
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