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 ...
‘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 ...
At Latitude 28, New Delhi, an ongoing exhibition features textiles, which carry traces of care, warmth, ritual and routine. These are part of the Sut te Saah: Stories Woven in Phulkari, a show ...
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 ...
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 ...
They hold hands with weavers and textile craft artisans in different regions of the country to bring creative synergy in the saris, dupattas, fabrics and made-ups created by ‘Hands of India’. Based in ...