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Maharaja Meeting with the British

from $69.00

Enter the East India Company. Bhim Singh receiving Sir Charles Metcalfe in the Mor Chowk (c.1826) is, at first glance, like the paintings that precede it. But look again and there are white-skinned British officials in uniform sitting stiffly at Bhim Singh’s feet, their legs crossed in half-lotus position. In another painting in the same series painted slightly later the British and Indians sit at the same level on Western chairs. Just as they did under the Mughals, the maharajas were beginning to adapt to the cultural norms of their foreign conquerors.


Each of these limited run pocket squares features original artwork digitally printed on the finest 100% silk, complete with hand rolled edges.

To make these works of art more accessible we will be printing a limited run on microfiber as well.

Pricing variations represent choice of fabric.

41cm x 41cm

Digitally printed on 100% Silk or Microfiber

Made in Thailand

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Enter the East India Company. Bhim Singh receiving Sir Charles Metcalfe in the Mor Chowk (c.1826) is, at first glance, like the paintings that precede it. But look again and there are white-skinned British officials in uniform sitting stiffly at Bhim Singh’s feet, their legs crossed in half-lotus position. In another painting in the same series painted slightly later the British and Indians sit at the same level on Western chairs. Just as they did under the Mughals, the maharajas were beginning to adapt to the cultural norms of their foreign conquerors.


Each of these limited run pocket squares features original artwork digitally printed on the finest 100% silk, complete with hand rolled edges.

To make these works of art more accessible we will be printing a limited run on microfiber as well.

Pricing variations represent choice of fabric.

41cm x 41cm

Digitally printed on 100% Silk or Microfiber

Made in Thailand

Enter the East India Company. Bhim Singh receiving Sir Charles Metcalfe in the Mor Chowk (c.1826) is, at first glance, like the paintings that precede it. But look again and there are white-skinned British officials in uniform sitting stiffly at Bhim Singh’s feet, their legs crossed in half-lotus position. In another painting in the same series painted slightly later the British and Indians sit at the same level on Western chairs. Just as they did under the Mughals, the maharajas were beginning to adapt to the cultural norms of their foreign conquerors.


Each of these limited run pocket squares features original artwork digitally printed on the finest 100% silk, complete with hand rolled edges.

To make these works of art more accessible we will be printing a limited run on microfiber as well.

Pricing variations represent choice of fabric.

41cm x 41cm

Digitally printed on 100% Silk or Microfiber

Made in Thailand

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