early 20th century Indian wall hanging or Pichwari

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Colourful cotton wall hanging or Pichwari of a group of cows facing each other from 1920s Jaipur, India. The cotton canvas is hand embroidered with silk threads on a cotton canvas and stretched over a wooden frame. Please contact us via our online contact form or DM on Instagram if you would like additional photos/video of this item or to arrange a viewing.

Dimensions: 110cm L x 78cm W x 3cm D.

Condition: In excellent overall condition and ready to hang.

Country: Jaipur, India.

Period: Early 20th Century.

Please note: This is an antique item and you should expect to see evidence of wear and potentially some slight 'imperfections', which we believe add to the character and charm of the piece.

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Colourful cotton wall hanging or Pichwari of a group of cows facing each other from 1920s Jaipur, India. The cotton canvas is hand embroidered with silk threads on a cotton canvas and stretched over a wooden frame. Please contact us via our online contact form or DM on Instagram if you would like additional photos/video of this item or to arrange a viewing.

Dimensions: 110cm L x 78cm W x 3cm D.

Condition: In excellent overall condition and ready to hang.

Country: Jaipur, India.

Period: Early 20th Century.

Please note: This is an antique item and you should expect to see evidence of wear and potentially some slight 'imperfections', which we believe add to the character and charm of the piece.

Colourful cotton wall hanging or Pichwari of a group of cows facing each other from 1920s Jaipur, India. The cotton canvas is hand embroidered with silk threads on a cotton canvas and stretched over a wooden frame. Please contact us via our online contact form or DM on Instagram if you would like additional photos/video of this item or to arrange a viewing.

Dimensions: 110cm L x 78cm W x 3cm D.

Condition: In excellent overall condition and ready to hang.

Country: Jaipur, India.

Period: Early 20th Century.

Please note: This is an antique item and you should expect to see evidence of wear and potentially some slight 'imperfections', which we believe add to the character and charm of the piece.