LENGTH OF BROCADE: Silk and gold tread brocade (KINKOB) cloth with extra weft design in coloured silks. [1990]
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| - LENGTH OF BROCADE: Silk and gold tread brocade (KINKOB) cloth with extra weft design in coloured silks. [1990] (en)
- KINKOB: Length of brocade cloth with extra weft design in coloured silks with woven silk and gold thread, Varanasi (Benares), mid 19th century. (en)
- A complete length of woven silk with gold-wrapped thread. The all-over design is a repeating series of floral meanders, with coloured flower-heads against a gold ground. At one end there is a square green silk applied patch, embroidered with gold-wrapped thread with the words 'Kamkhab Jungalah Minakar by Budhu' in block capitals, and with ink inscriptions reading 'amal-i Budhu' [the work of Budhu] and 'jangala minakar' [tree (design) enamel work]. (en)
- A complete length of cloth in woven silk and gold thread, of the type known as 'kincob'. Varanasi, mid 19th century. This cloth was acquired by the East India Company Museum in 1855 probably came from the Paris International Exhibition of that year. The label gives the name of the cloth in contemorary spelling and and carries the name of the craftsman: KAMKHAB JUNGALAH MINAKAR by BUDHU. 'Jungalah minakar' (also written in Persian script in ink on the same label) means a creeper or 'jungle' design worked in multi-coloured and finely detailed weaving which is likened to enamelling on metal (minakar). (en)
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| - LENGTH OF BROCADE: Silk and gold tread brocade (KINKOB) cloth with extra weft design in coloured silks. [1990] (en)
- KINKOB: Length of brocade cloth with extra weft design in coloured silks with woven silk and gold thread, Varanasi (Benares), mid 19th century. (en)
- A complete length of woven silk with gold-wrapped thread. The all-over design is a repeating series of floral meanders, with coloured flower-heads against a gold ground. At one end there is a square green silk applied patch, embroidered with gold-wrapped thread with the words 'Kamkhab Jungalah Minakar by Budhu' in block capitals, and with ink inscriptions reading 'amal-i Budhu' [the work of Budhu] and 'jangala minakar' [tree (design) enamel work]. (en)
- A complete length of cloth in woven silk and gold thread, of the type known as 'kincob'. Varanasi, mid 19th century. This cloth was acquired by the East India Company Museum in 1855 probably came from the Paris International Exhibition of that year. The label gives the name of the cloth in contemorary spelling and and carries the name of the craftsman: KAMKHAB JUNGALAH MINAKAR by BUDHU. 'Jungalah minakar' (also written in Persian script in ink on the same label) means a creeper or 'jungle' design worked in multi-coloured and finely detailed weaving which is likened to enamelling on metal (minakar). (en)
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