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Never Used Roller Printed Cotton Panel, Made for Central Asian Markets Mid 20th

$410
£309.14
€356.24
CA$568.78
A$637.32
CHF 331.75
MX$7,796.58
NOK 4,210.92
SEK 3,977.16
DKK 2,659.43
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Russian roller-printed textiles from the mid-20th century held a distinctive place in the Central Asian market, embodying a vibrant fusion of artistic expression and utilitarian functionality. These textiles were characterized by their intricate and colorful floral prints, reflecting a rich tapestry of Russian, European and Indian design influences. The roller printing technique revolutionized textile production during this period, supplanting the labor-intensive hand block printing methods of the 19th and early 20th centuries. The efficiency of roller printing allowed for the mass production of textiles, making them more accessible and affordable for a broader audience, including Central Asian consumers. In the diverse tapestry of Central Asian Material Culture, these Russian roller-printed textiles found their way into a myriad of applications. They were more than mere fabric; they were documents of an era, reflecting not only the trends in design but also the historical and cultural exchanges between Russia and Central Asia. These textiles were adaptable to various purposes, from quilt tops to shirtmaking and cushion covers. Their durability and vivid designs made them ideal for everyday use, while their aesthetic appeal meant they could also be employed as upholstery materials, adding a touch of elegance to interior spaces. In this way, Russian roller-printed textiles played a significant role in both the practical and artistic aspects of Central Asian life during the mid-20th century, leaving an enduring mark on the region's material culture RussianTextiles, CentralAsianCulture, MidCenturyDesign, FloralPrints, TextileHistory, CulturalExchange, TraditionalCrafts, RollerPrinting, VintageTextiles, FabricArt, CulturalHeritage, TextileTraditions, DesignHistory Russian Textiles: Printed Cloth for the Bazaars of Central Asia by Susan Meller is a recomended book on the subject.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 161.42 in (410 cm)Width: 31.5 in (80 cm)Depth: 0.08 in (2 mm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Cotton,Woven
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1960s
  • Condition:
  • Seller Location:
    Istanbul, TR
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 96111stDibs: LU1827342729932

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