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A tote bag inspired by an Islamic textile, housed at the Museum of Islamic Art. The textile with reciprocal birds (13th-15th century CE, Northern India), has striking patterns of interlocking parakeets arranged in horizontal rows. This silk samite fragment is a true masterclass in minimalistic design; a motif is highly stylised yet extremely effective and vibrant. Textiles from pre-Moghul South Asia are rare finds, hence the historical importance of this silk fragment.
Dimension: 40 cm x 50.7 cm
Material: Cotton
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TFAS001150
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Museum of Islamic Art tote bag - Textile with Reciprocal Birds
A tote bag inspired by an Islamic textile, housed at the Museum of Islamic Art. The textile with reciprocal birds (13th-15th century CE, Northern India), has striking patterns of interlocking parakeets arranged in horizontal rows. This silk samite fragment is a true masterclass in minimalistic design; a motif is highly stylised yet extremely effective and vibrant. Textiles from pre-Moghul South Asia are rare finds, hence the historical importance of this silk fragment.
Dimension: 40 cm x 50.7 cm
Material: Cotton