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English: One such magnificent example, originally from Assam in northeastern India and known as the Vrindavani Vastra (the Cloth of Vrindavan), features in the current exhibition ‘Krishna in the Garden of Assam: the Cultural Context of an Indian Textile’ (until 15 August 2016) at the British Museum. Given by Landon to the museum in 1905, it is made of woven silk and is now believed to be of late 17th century date, though when it was found no one ventured any date for it. Further, we now know it to be from Assam, though when acquired by the museum it was assumed to be Tibetan – despite the many identificatory captions and, in one area, an eleven-line verse repeatedly woven into it, in Assamese characters. More than nine metres in length today, this extraordinary textile is made up of twelve separate strips of cloth, each about 80 cm wide, that are now stitched together. This assembly almost certainly happened when the strips were taken to, and re-used in southern Tibet – they ended up in the Monastery of Gobshi near Gyantse. At that time, lengths of brocade and damask were added along the top of the cloth and above this, metal hanging rings attached.
Date circa 1680
date QS:P,+1680-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source http://www.hali.com/news/hali-187-tales-far-magic-unrolled/
Author Unknown Assam weaver
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