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Kalanga (Explored)

"Kalaga is a heavily embroidered appliqué tapestry made of silk, flannel, felt, wool and lace against a background made of cotton or velvet indigenous to Burma (Myanmar). The word kalaga, which means "curtain," comes from the Burmese language, although Burmese refer to such tapestries as shwe gyi do; lit. "gold thread embroidery"). These tapestries use a sewing technique called shwe gyi.

This artform emerged during the Konbaung dynasty in the mid-19th century and reached its zenith during the reign of Mindon Min, when velvet became fashionable at the royal court.

In a typical tapestry, padded figures are cut from various types of cloth and sewn onto a background, usually red or black cloth to form an elaborate scene, traditionally from Burmese classical plays (e.g. Ramayana, Jataka). The figures are sewn using a combination of metallic and plain threads and adorned with sequins, beads and glass stones."

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26 comments

Sami Serola (inactiv… said:

Magnificent piece of art =O
10 years ago

PhLB - Luc Boonen said:

real craftmanship here
10 years ago ( translate )

autofantasia said:

Must admit Esther that I'd never heard of this before, but it looks beautiful indeed! :)
10 years ago

Stormlizard said:

Handcraft superb.
10 years ago

LutzP said:

Interesting and beautiful, Esther
10 years ago

Shuttering Yukon said:

oh that is so beautiful!
10 years ago

Wierd Folkersma said:

like this exotic art
10 years ago

Malik Raoulda said:

D'une beauté remarquable ..!
Bonne semaine.
10 years ago ( translate )

??? said:

Oh what lovely work, so intricate and tactile.
10 years ago

Gillian Everett said:

Beautiful tapestry and interesting history, intricate design.
10 years ago

Coco said:

Absolutely gorgeous.
10 years ago

Karen's Place said:

What a lot of work. This is just beautiful Esther.
10 years ago

Valfal said:

Beautiful work and very well captured, Esther :-)
10 years ago

William Sutherland said:

Fantastic capture!

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10 years ago ( translate )

Pam J said:

Beyond words !!
10 years ago