Vintage Burmese Kalaga Tapestry Crossbody Bag
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I purchased this item in Boulder, Colorado in the late 1980s from an import shop called El Loro where I was working at the time. I used it often. It is in beautiful condition. Truly an art-piece. Pics are of both sides as well as lining.
Approx measurements:
Strap drop: 18”
Length: 12”
Width: 11”
Tassels: 6”
Background Info on Kalaga’s follow:
Kalaga (Burmese) 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 (“gold thread embroidery").
This art form 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. Kalagas also commonly depict stories from the Jataka (Buddha's journey towards enlightenment) and the Ramayana (Hindu epic Journey of King Rama) as well as historical scenes, lucky animals and signs of the zodiac.
The figures are sewn using a combination of metallic and plain threads and adorned with sequins, beads and glass stones.
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