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EMBROIDERY

Designs in Indian embroidery are formed on the basis of the texture and the design of the fabric and the stitch. The dot and the alternate dot, the circle, the square, the triangle, and permutations and combinations of these constitute the design.

BANJARA EMBROIDERY
BANJARA
EMBROIDERY
BOKANI EMBROIDERY
BOKANI
EMBROIDERY
MOCHI EMBRIDERY
MOCHI
EMBROIDERY
BHUJKI BAGS

Bhujki Bags are fine hand-embroidered traditional Bags that come from the North East Kutch, Sindh region, Banjara of Karnataka and has origins in the early 20th century. It is a fine example of traditional embroidery with cotton threads on a cotton base and is decorated with mirrors.

Bhujki Bags 1
Bhujki Bags 2
Bhujki Bags 3
BLOCK PRINTING

Block printing is the process of printing patterns through engraved wooden blocks. It is the earliest, simplest and slowest of all methods of textile printing. Block printing by hand is a slow process. It is, however, capable of yielding highly artistic results, some of which are unobtainable by any other method. the early 20th century. It is a fine example of traditional embroidery with cotton threads on a cotton base and is decorated with mirrors.

BLOCK PRINT
BLOCK PRINT
BLOCK PRINT ODHINI
BLOCK PRINT
ODHINI
BLOCK PRINT MASHRU
BLOCK PRINT
MASHRU
KANTHA

Kantha is derived from the Sanskrit word "Kantha" meaning rags, referring to the age-old practice of stitching together remnant fabric. Cotton plain weave; hand-sewn, quilted and embroidered with cotton thread in beautiful natural colour.

KANTHA 1
KANTHA 2
LEHERIYA PAGDHI (TURBAN)

"Leheriya Pagdhi" (Turban) is a technique of tying the fabric in such a manner that this wavy water-like pattern design comes out after this laborious dyeing process which was done with the use of natural colours only. Comes from the Shekhawati area of Rajasthan, almost impossible to achieve in today's day and age.

LEHERIYA TURBAN
LEHERIYA
TURBAN
LEHERIYA TURBAN
LEHERIYA
TURBAN
BANDHINI TURBAN
BANDHINI
TURBAN
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