A traditional embroidered wall hanging or decorative textile, particularly from India.
From Sanskrit/Hindi, derived from Sanskrit dhal or similar root meaning a covering or spread. The term appears in Indian textile traditions and colonial English accounts.
Dhyal represents how colonial traders and soldiers adopted local words for the beautiful textiles they encountered—these borrowed words often survive longer in English than the original cultural practice itself.
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