4 x 4 Vintage Embroidered Burmese Kalaga Tapestry 78841
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4 x 4 Vintage Embroidered Burmese Kalaga Tapestry 78841

Size: 03'07 x 03'09
Main Color: Black
Age: Vintage
Origin: Myanmar Burma
Transaction type: Cr
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4 x 4 Vintage Embroidered Burmese Kalaga Tapestry 78841

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78841 Vintage Embroidered Burmese Thai Elephant Kalaga Tapestry, 03'07 x 03'09.

This vintage Burmese or Thai Kalaga tapestry, a traditional hand-embroidered artwork known for its intricate designs that often feature astrological and mythological motifs. Originating from Burma (Myanmar) and Thailand, Kalaga tapestries are typically crafted from velvet, felt, or cotton, and are richly adorned with sequins, beads, and applique work. The embroidery frequently includes metallic threads, lending the tapestry a shimmering appearance.

The central figure in this tapestry is an elephant, a significant symbol in both Burmese and Thai cultures, revered for its strength, wisdom, and royal connections. Surrounding the elephant are various astrological and mythological figures, likely representing the 12 signs of the zodiac. Kalaga tapestries serve both decorative and ceremonial purposes, often depicting scenes from Buddhist mythology, Jataka tales (stories of the Buddha's previous lives), and astrological symbols. The detailed craftsmanship and vibrant colors make these tapestries highly valued cultural artifacts.

Historically, Kalaga tapestries have been an integral part of Southeast Asian art and culture. They were traditionally used in royal courts and temples, reflecting the region's rich artistic heritage. The astrological symbols in the tapestry, particularly the circular motifs around the central elephant, likely represent the signs of the Burmese zodiac. Each sign is associated with specific days of the week and directions, playing an important role in traditional Burmese astrology. This tapestry exemplifies the profound cultural significance and expert craftsmanship of Southeast Asia, blending historical context with artistic tradition.

  • Abrash.
  • Embroidered. Cotton, Velvet, Metallic Threads, Sequins, and Beads.
  • Made in Burma (Myanmar).
  • Measures: 03'07 x 03'09.
  • Date: 1980s. Late 20th Century.