Rajasthan embroidery

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Rajasthan Textiles-Rabari Embroidery

Rajasthan has a wide variety of textile traditions, most famous being the tie and dye or Bandhani and block printing method. Rajasthani textiles come in a fascinating color range of dyed and block-printed fabric which are further embroidered. Jaipur's quilts are a hot favorite with most tourists. Tie-and-dye textiles, called bandhej or bandhani are an important Rajasthani craft. Different methods are used to tie the fabric into small points and produce various patterns like lehariya, mothda…

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Divya Patel
Hand embroidered folk textile sash, Bokani, Kutch (Gujarat) Early 20th century, cotton Dimensions - 135 X 16 CM This Bokani (sash) is hand embroidered in SOOF EMBROIDERY and is worn over the headgear covering the ears during sword dances performed during festivals by Sodha Rajput men. Soof is practiced by women of the Sodha, Rajput and Meghwal communities who migrated from Sindh, present day Pakistan and now live in Kutch, Gujarat, India. Rajasthan Embroidery, Suf Embroidery, Soof Embroidery, Gujarat Embroidery, Kutch Gujarat, India Textiles, Embroidery On Clothes, Learn Embroidery, Hand Work

Sodha, Rajput and Meghwal communities

Hand embroidered folk textile sash, Bokani, Kutch (Gujarat) Early 20th century, cotton Dimensions - 135 X 16 CM This Bokani (sash) is hand embroidered in SOOF EMBROIDERY and is worn over the headgear covering the ears during sword dances performed during festivals by Sodha Rajput men. Soof is practiced by women of the Sodha, Rajput and Meghwal communities who migrated from Sindh, present day Pakistan and now live in Kutch, Gujarat, India.

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Michel Backus