Kutch embroidery

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The Kutch Embroidery is a handicraft and textile signature art tradition of the tribal community of Kutch District in Gujarat, India. This embroidery with its rich designs has made a notable contribution to the Indian embroidery traditions.

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Unity in Diversity is the adage that has been going around my mind while I am penning this post. An apt slogan for the people of India ,( after all , we have different cultures and religion all living together in this country for centuries ), I think it applies to Indian Embroidery too ! Look at the vast variety of styles and stitches that Traditional Indian Embroidery has to offer . For years when I have been teaching the subject of textiles to students , I have , with a sense of pride for…

These magnificent embroideries, preserved from the 1930s come from the Kutch region of Gujarat in India. Historically, it is said that Kutch embroidery was brought about by 'Kathi cattle breeders who were brought by the mythological figure 'karma' from Mahabharata. Eventually, these wanderers settled down and produced some fine needlework. The art form became a vocation for women of Kutch which became a generational art with the skills taught from mother to daughter. The signature effect of the Textile Art Wall Hanging, Vintage Wall Hanging, Indian Themed Bedroom, Kutch Embroidery Motifs Traditional, Gujarati Art, Bharat Work, India Bedroom, Navratri Decoration, Guru Wallpaper

These magnificent embroideries, preserved from the 1930s come from the Kutch region of Gujarat in India. Historically, it is said that Kutch embroidery was brought about by 'Kathi cattle breeders who were brought by the mythological figure 'karma' from Mahabharata. Eventually, these wanderers settled down and produced some fine needlework. The art form became a vocation for women of Kutch which became a generational art with the skills taught from mother to daughter. The signature effect of…

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