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Sikkim-The traditional pattern of weaving requires a frame loom. The exclusive manner of weaving, by the hard-working artisans of Sikkim, appears in the designs of striking carpets. The wood carving in Sikkim is symbolic of the true art of India. | Rajasthan-The most striking example of Rajasthani mirror work is the Pattu work of Jaisalmer. Quilting or sewing pieces of fabric together to form a larger piece of cloth is one of unique offering of Rajasthan. Designed with lot of details, these quilts are soft and feathery to touch. |
Punjab-Phulkari, which literally translates into ‘flower work’, has a history etched in the culture of Punjab. embroidery is patterned on odhini (head scarfs), dupattas, shawls, kurtis, sarees. Phulkari work has spread its fabric from Odinis to full-length suits & sarees.
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Kantha work is embroidery on used or discarded apparel, transforming them into extraordinarily renewed creations with extended life. A unique traditional art from Murshidabad, Kantha Work is West bangal-embroidery work done on old sarees, dhotis and other apparel, is popular and is practised in Bengal, especially in Bholpur.
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Uttar Pradesh-The technique of creation of a chikan work is known as chikankari (चिकनकारी چکن کاری). Chikan is a delicate and artfully done hand embroidery on a variety of textile fabric like muslin, silk, chiffon, organza, net, etc. White thread is embroidered on cool, pastel shades of light muslin and cotton garments.
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This is a kurta drawn by Aaradhya Rastogi(me).which includes this patterns from these states- 1-CikanKari-Uttar Pradesh 2-Phulkari-Punjab 3-kantha-West Bengal 4-Mirror work Rajasthan 5-Sikkim - |
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