Rajasthani Vintage Canopy

£155.00

Rajasthani canopy

Colourful bursts of cotton embroidered stars on this large Vintage canopy/ cover
from Rajasthan circa 1980
172cm x 172cm
This is vintage and not pristine as it has been much used and loved. .Priced to reflect condition.

1 in stock

Description

 What makes Rajasthani textiles distinctive

Rajasthan’s textile heritage is unusually rich because its crafts evolved under Rajput royal patronage, desert‑trade routes, and strong artisan guilds. Textiles here are not just decorative—they encode identity, ritual meaning, and social status.

Key characteristics include:

  • High-saturation natural dyes (madder, indigo, turmeric, marigold)
  • Geometric and floral pattern systems tied to caste, region, and ritual
  • Community-specific techniques passed down through generations
  • Symbolic motifs such as peacocks, elephants, mango forms, and dotted constellations

    Core textile traditions of Rajasthan

    1. Block Printing (Bagru, Sanganer)

    Block printing is one of Rajasthan’s most iconic crafts. Artisans carve intricate wooden blocks and print repeating patterns with remarkable precision, producing floral, geometric, and figurative designs.

    • Bagru: earthy, natural dyes; bold dabu (mud-resist) patterns
    • Sanganer: fine floral work, lighter palettes

    2. Bandhani (Tie‑Dye)

    Bandhani involves tying thousands of tiny knots before dyeing, creating constellations of dots that form waves, circles, and symbolic patterns. It is especially associated with Jaipur and Jodhpur.

    • Used in turbans, odhnis, sarees
    • Colours and dot arrangements historically signalled marital status and community

    3. Embroidery & Mirrorwork

    Rajasthan’s embroidery traditions incorporate mirror inlay, metallic thread (zari), and dense surface stitching. These embellishments reflect desert light and were historically used in festive and ceremonial garments.

    4. Handloom Weaving (Kota Doria)

    Kota Doria, from the town of Kota, is a delicate cotton or silk fabric woven with a distinctive checkered pattern. It is prized for its lightness and breathability.