- Woollen Carpet
- woollen
- 533 x 427 cm
Woven within the colonial jail workshops of Agra, this monumental wool carpet transforms confinement into a triumph of visual poetry. Its vast crimson field teems with stylised rosettes, palmettes, and intertwining vines, arranged in a precise lattice that echoes the geometry of Mughal garden design. Tones of ivory, ochre, and deep indigo animate the pattern, while a wide border of lotus-filled arabesques anchors the composition with stately rhythm. Spanning the scale of a small room, this carpet was more than a floor covering, it was a statement of control, craftsmanship, and colonial vision. Produced under British oversight but brought to life by skilled Indian hands, Agra jail carpets like this one are enduring testaments to how beauty can emerge even in conditions of restraint.
- Subject Matter: Carpets
- Collections: Carpets