This is a beautiful Tribal Beaded Gul i Peron (Flower) surrounded with Shells and Bead Work with a strip of fabric with Embroidery and Mirrors connecting the two ornate flower emblems comes from the Middle East. Gul i Peron, literally the flower of dress most likely originated in ancient Persia. These so-called dress flowers are still used today in central Asia. The Gul as costume ornament is still very popular and comes in a variety of motives and sizes. The beaded Gul is often made by threading beads on a string. The string is then wound around a center piece and the strung beads are sewn onto a felt surface.  These beaded flower emblems and bead work and embroidery by the tribal people, show the beautiful craftsmanship and the care taken in creating these designs. What a wonderful addition to your home or collection.

15" flower to flower
Flowers
4" around
Cloth
9" long
4" wide

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