red head covering with embroidery and mirrors; six embroidered bands around edges; mirrors in second band from edge; motifs of bands include stars and triangles; center has large embroidered square with mirrors, triangles and squares; colors: green, yellow, orange, purple, lavender; side squares are small versions of center

Woman's wedding veil (odhani), second quarter 20th century

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The Thar Desert is a vast arid region sprawling across Sindh, Pakistan into the Indian states of Rajasthan and Gujarat. Here, red is the traditional color of weddings, peacocks stand for bride grooms, and flowers are symbols of fertility and prosperity.

This wedding veil fluently speaks the local language, although it uses a geometric accent closely associated with the Sodha Rajput community. Rhomboid clusters are flowers, pyramided triangles are peacocks, and stacked chevrons are peacock tails.

Details
Title
Woman's wedding veil (odhani)
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2007.97.60
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red head covering with embroidery and mirrors; six embroidered bands around edges; mirrors in second band from edge; motifs of bands include stars and triangles; center has large embroidered square with mirrors, triangles and squares; colors: green, yellow, orange, purple, lavender; side squares are small versions of center