Printing Block

43-12-106

From: India

Curatorial Section: Asian

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Object Number 43-12-106
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Indian
Provenience India
Section Asian
Materials Wood
Technique Carved | Hand Carved
Iconography Floral | Buta | Paisley
Description

Printing block for textile with residual green dyes or pigments in the crevices. The design is of a buta, a large flower motif as known as a paisley. 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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