. . . "0.6049"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "0.5977"^^ . "0.7877"^^ . . . . . "Textile, sari, woven silk, Bangalore, ca. 1867"@en . . . . . . . . . "Intended for use as a garment, clothing."@en . . . . "Textile, sari, woven silk, Bangalore, ca. 1867"@en . . . . . "Complete deep yellow silk sari, with fine red checks, one end has a deep yellow and lighter yellow border, with a fine red stripe, the other end has bands of bright pink with stripes of yellow and metal-wrapped thread. The side borders are plain yellow with stripes of white, green and pink."@en . "0.9251"^^ . . . . . . . "Intended for use as a garment, clothing."@en . "0.488"^^ . . "0.8754"^^ . . . . "0.4723"^^ . "0.7541"^^ . "CHECKED SARI \n\nThis sari incorporates many south Indian characteristics: vivid colours, a checked pattern and a deep pallu (end border). To create the checks and silver bands, extra weft threads were added during weaving. The warp threads were resist-dyed to make the change from yellow to magenta. The intentionally blurred effect where the colour changes is also typical of south Indian weaving.\n\nSilk with silver-wrapped thread\nBengaluru, Karnataka, about 1867\nV&A: 6107 (IS) [03/10/2015-10/01/2016]"@en . "1867~, Bengaluru" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "0.9686"^^ . "6107(IS)" . . . "1867~, Bengaluru" . . . . "0.602"^^ . . . . . "0.8001"^^ . . "0.4666"^^ . . . . . "0.8171"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "0.8675"^^ . "Complete deep yellow silk sari, with fine red checks, one end has a deep yellow and lighter yellow border, with a fine red stripe, the other end has bands of bright pink with stripes of yellow and metal-wrapped thread. The side borders are plain yellow with stripes of white, green and pink."@en . . . . . "0.9124"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "CHECKED SARI \n\nThis sari incorporates many south Indian characteristics: vivid colours, a checked pattern and a deep pallu (end border). To create the checks and silver bands, extra weft threads were added during weaving. The warp threads were resist-dyed to make the change from yellow to magenta. The intentionally blurred effect where the colour changes is also typical of south Indian weaving.\n\nSilk with silver-wrapped thread\nBengaluru, Karnataka, about 1867\nV&A: 6107 (IS) [03/10/2015-10/01/2016]"@en . "0.796"^^ . . "0.7991"^^ . . . . . . .