The art of embroidery in the Indian Subcontinent can be traced to ancient roots. Thin bronze needles found in the ancient civilization of Mohenjo Daro in the Indus Valley are believed to have meant for embroidery. Embroidery continued to flourish in the days the Mughal Empire, when the Maharajas guests graced their royalty with lavish gifts of embroidered textile art. Exotic textiles were considered a symbol of royal elegance while the workmanship of these textiles was praised in royal courts. Today, we celebrate the workmanship and charm of South Asian textile embroidery with our Mughal Silk Embroidered Bedspread.
Colour: Brown, red, plum, green, fawn
Material: Cotton, silk, mirrors
Dry clean only; Hand-embroidered by native artisans, colors and patterns may vary.
Made in Pakistan