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Sudpsuez Hanging Decorative Paper Panel, Arjumand’s World Gold Fish

$276.00

Drawing inspiration from an exquisite representation of a beautiful Qing-style scroll, this hanging decorative panel features playful children amidst a garden. Some of them carry lanterns shaped like rabbits, goldfish, and cicadas, while others are seen with musical instruments or riding horses, all set against a striking black background. These depictions symbolize a heartfelt wish for the recipient to be blessed with fertilite abundance, making this tapestry panel a perfect choice for a wedding textile. The fabric is supported by gold-painted faux bamboo sticks.

Arjumand's World, after 20 years mastering the art of mural painting and trompe l'oeil. The inspiration behind the beautiful collections is Idarica’s fictional muse, Arjumand, an Indian Empress of the Mughal Dynasty. The collection is an eclectic mix of patterns based on Arjumand’s travel inspirations: the Moghul and Ottoman motifs of India’s Taj Mahal, Genoese fabrics for the Russian court, Japan’s ancient indigo-dyed fabrics, and the stripes and florals of the Miao population’s folk clothes in southeast China. 

 

Lead Time

9 - 12 Weeks

Sudpsuez Hanging Decorative Paper Panel, Arjumand’s World Rhapsody in Blue I

$275.00

 

Drawing inspiration from early 18th-century Chinese embroidered motifs, this hanging decorative panel features a "Hundred Antiques" motif with still-life elements and auspicious objects set against a rich, deep blue backdrop. The intricate embroidery captures a captivating tableau of still-life elements and auspicious objects, including ritual bronzes, vases brimming with vibrant peonies and cherry blossoms, fragrant incense, luscious fruits, and precious corals. The fabric is supported by gold-painted faux bamboo sticks.

Arjumand's World, after 20 years of mastering the art of mural painting and trompe l'oeil. The inspiration behind the beautiful collections is Idarica’s fictional muse, Arjumand, an Indian Empress of the Mughal Dynasty. The collection is an eclectic mix of patterns based on Arjumand’s travel inspirations: the Moghul and Ottoman motifs of India’s Taj Mahal, Genoese fabrics for the Russian court, Japan’s ancient indigo-dyed fabrics, and the stripes and florals of the Miao population’s folk clothes in southeast China. 

 

Lead Time

 Weeks

Sudpsuez Hanging Decorative Paper Panel, Arjumand’s World Rhapsody in Blue II

$198.00

 

Drawing inspiration from early 18th-century Chinese embroidered motifs, this hanging decorative panel features a "Hundred Antiques" motif with still-life elements and auspicious objects set against a rich, deep blue backdrop. The intricate embroidery captures a captivating tableau of still-life elements and auspicious objects, including ritual bronzes, vases brimming with vibrant peonies and cherry blossoms, fragrant incense, luscious fruits, and precious corals. The fabric is supported by gold-painted faux bamboo sticks.

Arjumand's World, after 20 years of mastering the art of mural painting and trompe l'oeil. The inspiration behind the beautiful collections is Idarica’s fictional muse, Arjumand, an Indian Empress of the Mughal Dynasty. The collection is an eclectic mix of patterns based on Arjumand’s travel inspirations: the Moghul and Ottoman motifs of India’s Taj Mahal, Genoese fabrics for the Russian court, Japan’s ancient indigo-dyed fabrics, and the stripes and florals of the Miao population’s folk clothes in southeast China. 

 

Lead Time

9 - 12 Weeks

Sudpsuez Hanging Decorative Paper Panel, Arjumand’s World Rhapsody in Blue III

$266.00

 

Drawing inspiration from early 18th-century Chinese embroidered motifs, this hanging decorative panel features a "Hundred Antiques" motif with still-life elements and auspicious objects set against a rich, deep blue backdrop. The intricate embroidery captures a captivating tableau of still-life elements and auspicious objects, including ritual bronzes, vases brimming with vibrant peonies and cherry blossoms, fragrant incense, luscious fruits, and precious corals. The fabric is supported by gold-painted faux bamboo sticks.

Arjumand's World, after 20 years of mastering the art of mural painting and trompe l'oeil. The inspiration behind the beautiful collections is Idarica’s fictional muse, Arjumand, an Indian Empress of the Mughal Dynasty. The collection is an eclectic mix of patterns based on Arjumand’s travel inspirations: the Moghul and Ottoman motifs of India’s Taj Mahal, Genoese fabrics for the Russian court, Japan’s ancient indigo-dyed fabrics, and the stripes and florals of the Miao population’s folk clothes in southeast China. 

 

Lead Time

 Weeks

Sudpsuez Hanging Decorative Paper Panel, Arjumand’s World Roundels & Flowers

$196.00

Drawing inspiration from 19th-century Chinese "Roundels," this hanging decorative panel features decorative and figurative motifs that beautifully capture the essence of the Immortals, revered and auspicious figures deeply rooted in Daoism, China's indigenous religious tradition. It is mounted on gold-painted faux bamboo sticks.

Idarica Gazzoni founded the Milan-based fabric house, Arjumand's World, after 20 years of mastering the art of mural painting and trompe l'oeil. The inspiration behind the beautiful collections is Idarica’s fictional muse, Arjumand, an Indian Empress of the Mughal Dynasty. The collection is an eclectic mix of patterns based on Arjumand’s travel inspirations: the Moghul and Ottoman motifs of India’s Taj Mahal, Genoese fabrics for the Russian court, Japan’s ancient indigo-dyed fabrics, and the stripes and florals of the Miao population’s folk clothes in southeast China.

 

Lead Time

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Sudpsuez Hanging Decorative Paper Panel, Arjumand’s World Tapisserie XXVIII

$279.00

Drawing inspiration from 18th-century tapestries adorned with chinoiserie patterns, taking inspiration from a pair of side curtains created for a canopy bed. The fabric is supported by gold-painted faux bamboo sticks.

Idarica Gazzoni founded the Milan-based fabric house, Arjumand's World, after 20 years mastering the art of mural painting and trompe l'oeil. The inspiration behind the beautiful collections is Idarica’s fictional muse, Arjumand, an Indian Empress of the Mughal Dynasty. The collection is an eclectic mix of patterns based on Arjumand’s travel inspirations: the Moghul and Ottoman motifs of India’s Taj Mahal, Genoese fabrics for the Russian court, Japan’s ancient indigo-dyed fabrics, and the stripes and florals of the Miao population’s folk clothes in southeast China.

 

Lead Time

Weeks