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Analysis indicates that some
palampores were
produced using chay root dye to
create colours in the red and
brown range. Some
palampores had
embroidery of chain...
- and ladder, muslin, ludo, calico,
Wootz steel,
incense clock, shampoo,
palampore, chintz, and
prefabricated homes.
Indian cultural aspects, religions,...
- made of
linen or cotton. It is a
twill weave with
diamond patterns. A
palampore is a
dimity made in
India and used for bed coverings.
Dimity is also a...
- Toddy-picker
climbing a palm tree to
collect palm wine, visakhapatnam, India.
Palampore tapestry depicting toddy tappers, India, 1750 CE.
Locally called "manananggot"...
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Chintz panel (India), 18th century.
Shaped cartouche pieced from a
palampore.
Background of red and
white chintz.
Green and
white braid applied to outline...
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Kalamkari ****ttas and
blouse pieces are po****r
among Indian women.
Palampore –
bedcovers and wall
hangings made
using the
kalamkari technique "Kalamkari:...
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appeared in
either the late
Delhi Sultanate or the
early Mughal Empire.
Palampore – पालमपोर् (Hindi language) of
Indian origin was
imported to the western...
- such as courtyards, loggias,
terraces and balconies. Calico, chintz, and
palampore—of
Indian origin—highlight the ****imilation of
Indian textiles in global...
- category. Some
experts believe that
these patterns were
derived from
cotton palampore from Masulipatam. However,
other experts stress the
importance of multiple...
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sizable portion of Madras'
exports in the 18th century. Punjum, Salampores,
Palampores, Chintz, Book
muslin and Longcloth,
varieties of
Ghingahm were
among the...