7 UMMA Objects
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Indian (Indian (South Asian))
Phulkari Shawl with Small Floral Blossoms Against an Embellished Diaper Pattern
1900 – 1949
Anonymous gift in honor of Karuna and Brijen Goswamy
2005/2.7

Indian (Indian (South Asian))
Phulkari Shawl with Large Zigzag Patterns
1900 – 1949
Anonymous gift in honor of Karuna and Brijen Goswamy
2005/2.9

Indian (Indian (South Asian))
Phulkari Shawl with Overall Net Pattern
1900 – 1949
Anonymous gift in honor of Karuna and Brijen Goswamy
2005/2.8

Indian (Indian (South Asian))
Phulkari Shawl with Large Diamond Patterns
1867 – 1966
Anonymous gift in honor of Karuna and Brijen Goswamy
2005/2.4
This is a red cloth covered with geometric patterns and abstract forms in the shape of peacocks. The designs and peacocks are multicolored and depicted in a repetitive format with the birds arranged in five columns and nine rows.
Indian (Indian (South Asian))
Phulkari (woman's head covering) with peacock designs
1900 – 1949
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
2003/2.57
This piece of brick red cloth is covered with geometric patterns in tones of red, greenish yellow, white and orange. Along the top and bottom edges (if the piece were vertical) are border grids made up of 6 squares with triangular patterns of thread inside them. The main body of the phulkari is a 6 by 9 square grid, each box housing a stylized floral pattern made from embroidery.
Indian (Indian (South Asian))
Phulkari shawl with stylized floral patterns
1900 – 1949
Anonymous gift in honor of Karuna and Brijen Goswamy
2005/2.10
Embroidery on a plain cotton fabric (khaddar). Red-orange khaddar with neon orange, green, white and red accents which make up the bagh tara (four-part flower) design.
Indian (Indian (South Asian))
Phulkari Shawl with Stylized Bagh Tara (four-part flower) Designs
1900 – 1949
Anonymous gift in honor of Karuna and Brijen Goswamy
2005/2.11
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