Peshgeer

Peshgeer is one of the obsolete cotton piece goods produced in the Indian subcontinent. Peshgeer was a type of woven, printed material.

Mentions

John Forbes Watson describes Peshgeer as cotton printed cloth made of English threads, used for petticoats for poor people. A sample in Fabric book infers its origin Shikarpore, Sind.[1][2][3]

Dimensions

5 yards long and 32 inches broad.[3]

Price

Palle manufactured Peshgeer is recorded in the range of Rs 22-40/piece.[4][5]

References


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