India's rich cultural heritage is eloquently proclaimed in its varied traditions of embroidery, each place has its own unique stitches, designs, and tales in the fabric. These art techniques not just ...
A hereditary embroidery tradition, phulkari was historically practised by women of the Punjab region in present-day India and ...
‘Phulkar’ is formed from two words: ‘phul’, which means flower, and ‘kari’, meaning the art. It is the traditional art form of Punjab. Originating in the 15th century, Phulkari is known for its bright ...
New Delhi, Sep 7 (IANS) Close your eyes, utter the word 'Phulkari' and you will be instantly propelled into a VIBGYOR world of Punjabi embroidery that formed an integral part of a woman's trousseau, ...
The word ‘Phulkari’ literally translates to ‘floral work’. Traditionally executed on hand-spun cotton or khaddar, Phulkari embroidery is built from darn stitches that form colourful geometrical motifs ...
Manish Maholtra, Indian, born 1965. Silk, hand and machine embroidery. Gift of the Artist. | Photo Courtesy: The Philadelphia Museum of Art | Manish Maholtra, Indian ...
Phulkari is an intricate handmade Indian embroidery. It's practised mostly in the northern Indian state of Punjab. It features colourful intricately woven flower patterns. But its existence has been ...
Patiala-based phulkari artist and Padma Shri awardee Lajwanti showcased embroidery products at Craft Bazaar in Bharat Mandapam International Exhibition and Convention Centre unveiled at the G20 Summit ...
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