$32.80
This is a beautiful Tribal Beaded Gul i Peron (Flower) surrounded with Shells and Bead Work with a strip of fabric with Embroidery and beading connecting the two ornate flower emblems comes from the Middle East. Gul i Peron, literally the flower of dress most likely originated in ancient Persia. These so-called dress flowers are still used today in central Asia. The Gul as costume ornament is still very popular and comes in a variety of motives and sizes. The beaded Gul is often made by threading beads on a string. The string is then wound around a center piece and the strung beads are sewn onto a felt surface. In other cases embroidery may be used to produce the Gul. Fringes made of string and bead work often makes up the edges of the objects. The majority of ethnic groups make these beaded flowers with mirrors, embroidery and decorative fabrics to make belts, head pieces, embellish costumes and clothing, or use as wall hangings, coasters, tea mats, and trivets in your home. These beaded flower emblems and bead work and embroidery by the tribal people, show the beautiful craftsmanship and the care taken in creating these designs. What a wonderful addition to your home or collection.
17" flower to flower
Flowers
5 - 5 1/2" around
Cloth
7 1/2" long
3" wide
This was collected in the field and is in good condition.
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