This stunning 1940s vintage clutch purse is a testament to the craftsmanship of Zardozi embroidery, a Persian art form that flourished in India during the Mughal era. The hand-applied gold and silver soutache embroidery forms intricate patterns adorned with beautiful gemstones such as agates, jadeite, amethyst, quartz, and carnelian. The slight tarnish on the silver detailing adds to the character of this cherished antique, showcasing its age and history.
Crafted from black rayon velvet exterior and black plain weave rayon interior. The interior pockets are finished with pockets trimmed in gold Lamé fabric, while a hidden snap closure secures its contents. This purse embodies the "Anglo-Indian style" of the 1940s, which blended British tailoring with traditional Indian elements. This style was popular among the Anglo-Indian community—people of mixed British and Indian heritage—who navigated a cultural space between the colonial British elite and the broader Indian society. Fashion from this era often featured tailored British clothing, such as shirts and trousers, complemented by Indian embellishments like intricate embroidery, delicate lace, and accessories that merged Western and Indian influences, making this evening bag a perfect representation of that unique aesthetic.
It is 8" x 5" and has a 10" black velvet handle. When opened, the inside expands up to 3" to facilitate assessing its contents.
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