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Unknown Maker, Salvi makers

Patolu Sari with Zari Border

Maker

Unknown Maker, Salvi makers

Culture

Salvi makers, Gujarati

Title

Patolu Sari with Zari Border

Year

ca. 1875-1900

Medium

  • silk plain weave,
  • double ikat dyed; zari (metallic-wrapped silk yarn) border

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • silk plain weave,
  • double ikat dyed; zari (metallic-wrapped silk yarn) border

Materials

silk, metallic yarn

Geography

Place Made: Gujarat

Dimensions

Length: 546.1 cm (215 inches); Width: 129.5 cm (51 inches)

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Bequest of Miss Lucy T. Aldrich

Object Number

55.292

Type

  • Costume

Publications

  • Books

A World of Costume and Textiles: A Handbook of the Collection

Exhibition History

Sensory Silhouettes
Experiencing South Asian Garments
Jun 01, 2024 – Dec 08, 2024

Label copy

The makers of this sari possessed tremendous skill, laboring at least eight months to complete it. Generations of weavers in the Salvi community in the western Indian city of Patan have passed down the double-ikat technique. In this process, both warp and weft yarns are dyed in specific patterns. As these dyed yarns are woven together, motifs emerge, resulting here in the sacred fig and leaf at center and nari-kunjar-popat-ful bhat (dancing girl–elephant–parrot–flower) in the border. 

Often worn by the mother of the bride at weddings, saris like this one are kept as family heirlooms. They are traditionally believed to ward off evil and protect the wearer. Look closely to find areas of wear, including many small mended areas.

Drawn from the Collection
Jan Baker - Dowry Textiles of Gujarat, India
Sep 20, 1996 – Dec 08, 1996
Indian Textiles from the RISD Collection
Nov 01, 1985 – Feb 16, 1985

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Unknown Maker, Salvi makers
Patolu Sari with Zari Border, ca. 1875-1900
Silk plain weave, double ikat dyed; zari (metallic-wrapped silk yarn) border
Length: 546.1 cm (215 inches)<br>Width: 129.5 cm (51 inches)
Bequest of Miss Lucy T. Aldrich 55.292

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