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A Mughal silk belt (patka) with tiger stripe (bubri) decoration North India, 18th Century image 1
A Mughal silk belt (patka) with tiger stripe (bubri) decoration North India, 18th Century image 2
Lot 178B*

A Mughal silk belt (patka) with tiger stripe (bubri) decoration
North India, 18th Century

23 May 2023, 11:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

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A Mughal silk belt (patka) with tiger stripe (bubri) decoration
North India, 18th Century

of rectangular form, woven in green, red and pink silk, heightened in gilt metal thread, with bands of paired bubri motifs interspersed by bands of bubri motifs, each end with a panel of floral sprays, the borders with undulating vines, tassels to each end, red silk backing
247 x 48.4 cm. excluding tassels

Footnotes

This patka alternately features both the Ottoman style bubri pattern and a pattern of short curved stripes, somewhat similar to the tiger stripes used by Tipu Sultan on his arms and coinage (see lot 175).

A similar Mughal patka with bubri decoration and floral borders, dated to the 17th century, is in the Textile Museum at George Washington University (6.29). Another with the same red and green colour scheme, dated to 18th century Kashmir, is in the same collection (6.130).

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