"Complete length of dark purple silk, with a lattice of gold-wrapped thread made up of leaves, containing stylised flower heads in gold-wrapped thread. A narrow chevron band in gold-wrapped thread and red silk at each end."@en . . . . "[03/10/2015-10/01/2016]\nSILK BROCADES\n\nOne of the aims of the Great Exhibition of 1851 was to improve British manufacturing by providing examples of good design to inspire manufacturers. The Indian Court displayed fine woollen shawls from Kashmir, delicate muslins from Bengal and silk brocades from Ahmedabad. Visitors admired the Indian textiles for their exquisite craftsmanship, pattern and colour - qualities that mass manufactured British products had lost.\n\nSilk with metal-wrapped thread\nAhmedabad, Gujarat, about 1850\nV&A: 788:2-1852; 779-1852 [03/10/2015-10/01/2016]"@en . . . "Complete length of dark purple silk, with a lattice of gold-wrapped thread made up of leaves, containing stylised flower heads in gold-wrapped thread. A narrow chevron band in gold-wrapped thread and red silk at each end."@en . "0.67930001020431518555"^^ . "Textile, woven silk, gold-wrapped thread brocade, Ahmedabad, ca. 1850"@en . . . . . . . . "[03/10/2015-10/01/2016]\nSILK BROCADES\n\nOne of the aims of the Great Exhibition of 1851 was to improve British manufacturing by providing examples of good design to inspire manufacturers. The Indian Court displayed fine woollen shawls from Kashmir, delicate muslins from Bengal and silk brocades from Ahmedabad. Visitors admired the Indian textiles for their exquisite craftsmanship, pattern and colour - qualities that mass manufactured British products had lost.\n\nSilk with metal-wrapped thread\nAhmedabad, Gujarat, about 1850\nV&A: 788:2-1852; 779-1852 [03/10/2015-10/01/2016]"@en . . "0.5383999943733215332"^^ . "1850~, Ahmedabad" . . . . . . . . . "0.62559998035430908203"^^ . "0.7217000126838684082"^^ . . . . . "Textile, woven silk, gold-wrapped thread brocade, Ahmedabad, ca. 1850"@en . . "0.4560000002384185791"^^ . . . . . . . . . "1850~, Ahmedabad" . . "779-1852" . .