Banjara Tribal Mirror Textile - Vintage Shisha Mirror Patch
Vintage shisha mirror textile piece from the Banjara people of India. This patch is made with extraordinarily small stitches around tiny little mirrors. Embroidery stitches in faded colors cover the entire face of this patch. A great example of the skills required to make them!
Vintage shisha mirror textile piece from the Banjara people of India. This patch is made with extraordinarily small stitches around tiny little mirrors. Embroidery stitches in faded colors cover the entire face of this patch. A great example of the skills required to make them!
Vintage shisha mirror textile piece from the Banjara people of India. This patch is made with extraordinarily small stitches around tiny little mirrors. Embroidery stitches in faded colors cover the entire face of this patch. A great example of the skills required to make them!
Beautiful vintage shisha mirror textile patch from the Banjara people of India. Embroidery is finely done, small exact stitches in multiple faded colors. Tiny glass mirrors are in good condition, none are missing or cracked. Textile pieces such as this one are used in various ways - sometimes on clothing and sometimes on animal adornment! There are many different designs for these, but all are made by hand, with mirrors secured to the fabric by embroidery stitches. Use these little gems anywhere on costuming to add a bit of color and detail.
The Banjara, or Lambani women (and other variations of this name) use brightly colored fabrics, shisha mirror work, beads and shells to embellish every part of their clothing and personal accessories. Mirrors and cowrie shells are added to the edges of blouses and hems of skirts and incorporated into tassels and jewelry. Every piece of fabric has at least some mirror work to attract the eye. Banjara women are holding tightly to their ancient modes of dress, which are said to be the most colorful and elaborate of any tribe in India. This exuberance in adornment is even extended to their animals!
Item No. TMP0058
Length: 3.75 inches
Width: 5 inches
Fabric Color: Unknown, this piece is entirely covered in embroidery
Embroidery Colors: Faded reds, greens, purples, blue/black
Materials: Fabric, thread, glass mirrors
Condition of Mirrors: No cracked or missing mirrors.
Additional Info: The lining on the back of this piece is torn. This does not
detract from the beautiful mirror work on the front.
Country of Origin: India
Condition: Vintage
I RECOMMEND PRIORITY MAIL SHIPPING FOR VINTAGE MIRRORWORK PIECES to minimize time in transit.
Please check photos carefully for condition. You will receive the exact piece(s) shown in the photos on this page. This is a USED piece that has previously been used as or adorned tribal clothing, accessories, household goods, animal trappings or other items. There may be small flaws such as frayed edges, fading, or wear, it may have raw edges or other flaws from repeated tribal use. Older mirrors may be scratched, cracked, or the reflective backing may be wearing off in places or perhaps almost entirely gone. Vintage hand made mirror pieces do not conform to exact measurements. Variance in length / width is to be expected.
A NOTE ON THE CONDITION OF TRIBAL ITEMS: Our tribal textile items are used tribal pieces from faraway lands. As used pieces our items may be frayed, faded or otherwise reflect their prior lives as treasured tribal pieces. Please know that we strive to maintain the tribal allure of our items and therefore we do not clean or repair these pieces in any way. This not only maintains the old, tribal look of each piece that our belly dance customers seek, but also preserves the value of a piece that the cleaning process may diminish.
We do our best to describe any flaws that may be present, and we encourage you to read the full description and look at all photos closely to judge the condition of the item for yourself and know exactly what you are ordering. If you have questions about the condition of any item, please ask!