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Shawl

(paldār kānī shal) پلدار کانی شال

1826 CE Origin: Kashmir Material: Pashmina Wool Design: Kani Hand-Woven boteh This spectacular early 19th-century Kashmiri shawl is a premier example of traditional 'Kani' loom weaving, capturing the pinnacle of the valley's historic textile vocabulary. As shown in the full view, the piece is designed with a rare balanced composition, featuring a fine ivory-cream central field (*matan*) bordered by dense, multi-tiered ornamental panels (*pallu*). Close-up images reveal the extraordinary detail of the borders, which showcase repeating elongated Boteh (paisley) motifs filled with incredibly dense floral scrolling work. These large Boteh elements are rendered in rich madder red, indigo blue, and mustard gold, framed by multi-colored patchwork-style fringe blocks at the short ends. Conversely, the open ivory field seen in Shawl1C.jpg is punctuated by delicate, spaced floral sprigs and corner Boteh accents that balance the heavy weight of the borders. Woven with magnificent precision using traditional wooden eyeless needles (*toji*), this piece represents a beautiful preservation of heritage luxury. Private collection: Trām and Beyond

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