Printing Block

43-12-111

From: India

Curatorial Section: Asian

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Object Number 43-12-111
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Indian
Provenience India
Section Asian
Materials Wood
Technique Carved | Hand Carved
Iconography Floral
Description

Printing block for textiles. Spray of leaves with flowers to the sides. When the block was printed in repeat (as it would be in use) it would form a stripe; perhaps a border design. Printing blocks are created by professional block makers who carve the design into wood. A single block-printed pattern may require several differnt blocks, with each block used for a separate element of the overall design. The pattern can be applied either directly with substantive dyes and with pigments or submerged into a dye bath after being printed with mordants (to adhere) or resists (to repel).

Credit Line Bequest of Mrs. Frances E. (Harry) Markoe, 1943

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