
Dots, squares, waves and stripes on cloth, narrate a color story of pink, red, blue, green, brown and other hues, taking you through the astounding traditional art of Bandhani. Designed in breathta...
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Kalamkari art primarily use earthy colors like indigo, mustard, rust, black and green. Motifs drawn in Kalamkari spans from flowers, peacock, paisleys to divine characters of Hindu epics like Mahab...
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Because of its flexibility in design and style, outfits and products with Screen printing are popular world over. Whether its posters, mugs, pens, T-shirts or dresses, Screen printing has lent an e...
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In today’s new day and age, designs, motifs and patterns have climbed up the ladder of advancement, as the new age fashion designers are designing these fabrics keeping in mind the changing fashion...
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Applique is a type of embroidery that employs a smaller patch or fabric to be applied or sewed onto a larger fabric or surface. It is mostly one piece of fabric in its entirety. Applique derives it...
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The craft of Chikan work, often referred to as Lucknow Chikan, is over 400 years old with a firm presence in the Indian and global fashion arena. The technique of its creation is called Chikankari ...
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TRADITIONAL TIE & DYE- LEHARIYA
The light and vibrant hues of leheria is apt for spring and summer. The colorful fabric in the form of a dupatta can be used to adorn solid colored salwar kameez. Alternatively, it can also be team...
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The main characteristics of this embroidery are the use of darn stitch on the wrong side of cloth with colored silken thread.
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Bagh printing basically involved blocks that are carved onto motifs that represent flora such as Jasmine, Mushroom, lehariya and so on.
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Silk crepe is woven from hardspun silk yarn and is one of the most widely used form of silk across India.
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