Vintage Kashmiri Crewel Embroidery Wall Hanging
Mid-20th Century | Hand-Embroidered Wool on Cotton
Description:
This exceptional crewelwork textile showcases traditional Kashmiri needlework techniques. The composition features:
- A dynamic flock of pink birds in flight (upper register)
- Lush floral and foliate motifs (lower register)
- Intricate chain stitch, satin stitch, and French knot detailing
Materials & Construction:
- Hand-embroidered wool yarn on cotton ground
- Heavyweight canvas backing for durability
- Functional rod pocket (59" width) for easy display
Dimensions:
59"H × 35.5"W (150 × 90 cm)
Condition Notes:
- Excellent structural integrity
- Minor age-related fading consistent with vintage textiles
- No significant tears or repairs
Cultural Context:
Crewel embroidery from Kashmir became particularly popular in Western markets during the 1960s-70s, though the technique dates back centuries in the region. This piece exemplifies the vibrant color palette and naturalistic motifs characteristic of Kashmiri needle arts.
Display Suggestions:
- Mount on a discreet wooden dowel
- Avoid direct sunlight to preserve colors
- Periodic gentle vacuuming recommended
Provenance: Acquired from a private collection of mid-century Asian textiles