This decorative thick cotton textile dates to the mid-20th century, approximately 1930–1960. Measuring 29 inches in width and 11 inches in height (74 cm x 28 cm), the piece is characterized by its machine-made construction and specialized decorative finishes. It features a vibrant, multi-colored floral design—likely a border print—set against a cream or off-white ground, which was a popular aesthetic for home furnishings during this era.
The textile is embellished with metallic edging that provides a subtle, lustrous frame to the botanical imagery. On either side, the panel is finished with synthetic tassels, a detail that emerged with the rise of affordable man-made fibers in the mid-century period. For added structural stability and a refined finish, the entire piece is backed with linen fabric. Its size and elongated horizontal proportions suggest it may have served as a valance, a decorative furniture runner, or a ceremonial covering for a specific household item.