This vibrant vintage embroidered patchwork tapestry is a beautiful celebration of traditional Sindhi textile artistry, combining intricate hand embroidery, patchwork construction, and folk-inspired design. Composed of alternating square panels in soft ivory and deep charcoal tones, the tapestry features finely stitched geometric motifs accented with delicate mirror work and colourful thread embroidery.
The lively pink border is richly decorated with floral patterns and small reflective mirrors, adding brightness and visual movement to the composition. Each patch displays subtle variations in embroidery and texture, showcasing the handmade character and craftsmanship behind the piece.
Inspired by traditional South Asian and Gujarati textile traditions, tapestries like this were often created from repurposed embroidered fragments and ceremonial fabrics, giving them both artistic and cultural significance. The checkerboard arrangement creates a rhythmic and highly decorative aesthetic that blends beautifully with bohemian, eclectic, and globally inspired interiors.
With its layered textures, handcrafted detailing, and vibrant folk-art charm, this vintage embroidered patchwork tapestry works beautifully as a wall hanging, bed cover, or statement decorative textile full of warmth, history, and artisanal character.
We source textiles and embroideries worldwide, offering a diverse collection of unique vintage and antique pieces from the Orient and Scandinavia. Our range includes wall art, sofa throws, table runners, and floor coverings to suit your space. All our textiles are carefully selected with consideration for their history, origins, materials, and cultural heritage. These masterpieces are handmade by skilled artisans using traditional hand looms, a craft passed down through generations.
Our specialist restoration workshops expertly secure these vintage art pieces, guaranteeing many more years of enjoyment.
Our product photography skillfully captures the natural colours of our one-of-a-kind products using gentle natural light, though the colours may appear different on different devices. Due to their handmade nature, textiles may exhibit slight variations.