Description
The wall tapestry bears two ‘Junbiri’ motifs, one at the top and one at the middle, and a 'Lokaparo' at the bottom. Each of the designs are an essential part of traditional Assamese jewelry. Typically, a ‘Junbiri,’ which depicts a crescent moon, worn as a pendant in a traditional Assamese neck piece. A ‘Lokaparo’ refers to a pair of twin pigeons connected back-to-back and is often worn in a traditional Assamese jewelry set where it can be a pendant in a neckpiece, or comprise ear pieces too.
Description
The wall tapestry bears two ‘Junbiri’ motifs, one at the top and one at the middle, and a 'Lokaparo' at the bottom. Each of the designs are an essential part of traditional Assamese jewelry. Typically, a ‘Junbiri,’ which depicts a crescent moon, worn as a pendant in a traditional Assamese neck piece. A ‘Lokaparo’ refers to a pair of twin pigeons connected back-to-back and is often worn in a traditional Assamese jewelry set where it can be a pendant in a neckpiece, or comprise ear pieces too.