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| Collection | The Textiles Collection: University for the Creative Arts at Farnham | |
| Date | 18th C | |
| Date Accessioned | 1988 | |
| Artefact/Item | Textile | |
| Function | Probably part of bed furnishing(lining possibly part of a garment see embroidery end of slit) | |
| General Description | 18th C. Indian painted cotton, with very fine linen French? lining. Wide spaced flower motifs (roses, carnations) and trailing stems. | |
| Cultural Context | India (lining probably French) | |
| Id Number Current Accession | 8038 | |
| Subject | Indian painted cloth | |
| Measurements Dimensions | 289 x 37 centimetres | |
| Material | Cotton, Linen lining | |
| Visual Information | Floral pattern | |
| Current Ownership | University College for the Creative Arts at Farnham | |
| History Of Ownership | Barron and Larcher collection | |
| Rights | Managed by The Textiles Collection at the University for the Creative Arts at Farnham. | |
| Source | Given by Robin and Heather Tanner Chippenham Wilts | |
| Technique | Hand painted Indian, Hand spun, Hand woven | |
| Weave | Plain weave | |
| Process | Hand painted mordant followed by dying in madder | |