This premium wool wall hanging originates from India and dates to the second quarter of the 20th century (1925–1950). Measuring 36 inches by 60 inches (91 cm x 152 cm), the textile is in excellent condition and serves as a refined example of early-to-mid-century export art. It is meticulously crafted using chain-stitch embroidery, a technique that creates a dense, undulating texture across the entire pictorial surface.
The composition is a sophisticated landscape featuring a ginkgo tree with white bark and teal-and-green fan-shaped leaves set against a warm, salmon-pink background. The scene is populated by abstract wildlife, including white geese near a stream, a black bird perched in the branches, and a pair of deer nestled within a rocky, stylized mountain range. The diverse palette of muted earth tones—ochre, slate blue, and terracotta—is organized into organic, swirling shapes that lend the piece a dreamlike, almost illustrative quality. The textile is finished with a handmade canvas backing and includes specific attachments for hanging rods.