Cover first half 17th century This small cotton cover was decorated using a traditional dyeing technique called kalamkari, which evolved in southern India. In this multi-step process, each color was applied with a stylus or by using wax resists before the entire cloth was submerged in a dye bath. The motif of a turkey in the central medallion would have been considered exotic, as turkeys had first entered India in only the previous century. In his memoirs, the Mughal emperor Jahangir wrote extensively about the animals, describing them in relation to more familiar species, including pea-hens and peacocks. Cover 448216
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