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Chamba Rumal

The Embroidered Heritage of Himachal A Timeless Expression of Art and Devotion Among the many exquisite embroideries of India, the Chamba Rumal of Himachal Pradesh holds a special place. More than just a decorative cloth, it represents a sacred art form that blends devotion, storytelling, and heritage. Once used as ceremonial gifts and religious offerings, […]

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Chikankari

The Elegance of Lucknow’s Timeless Embroidery A Legacy Sewn in White Among India’s most refined and delicate embroidery traditions, Chikankari stands as a symbol of grace and subtlety. Known for its ethereal white-on-white threadwork, Chikankari embodies the soul of Lucknow, the city of Nawabs, poetry, and unparalleled artistry. Every stitch of this craft speaks of […]

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Kamal Kadhai

The Blooming Heritage of Andhra Pradesh A Floral Symphony in Thread Among India’s many intricate embroidery traditions, Kamal Kadhai stands out as a radiant expression of artistry and devotion. Originating in the state of Andhra Pradesh, this beautiful craft derives its name from the word “Kamal”, meaning lotus — a flower deeply rooted in Indian […]

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Kantha Embroidery 

The Threaded Tales of Tradition A Legacy Sewn Through Time Kantha embroidery is one of India’s oldest and most cherished forms of needlework, with origins tracing back to the 1st century AD. Emerging from the eastern regions of the Indian subcontinent — particularly West Bengal, Tripura, Odisha, and Bangladesh — this timeless craft began as […]

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Kashmiri Embroidery

The Timeless Art of Needle and Nature A Legacy Woven in the Valleys Among the many treasures of Indian textile art, Kashmiri embroidery, also known as Kashida, stands as an exquisite symbol of elegance, patience, and craftsmanship. Originating from the picturesque valleys of Kashmir, this embroidery form reflects the serene beauty and vibrant life of […]

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Kasuti Embroidery

The Traditional Folk Art of Karnataka Kasuti embroidery is one of the most intricate and time-honoured forms of folk embroidery in India, originating from the southern state of Karnataka. The word Kasuti is derived from two Kannada words — Kai meaning “hand” and Suti meaning “cotton thread,” highlighting its purely hand-crafted nature. This delicate needlework […]

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Kutch Embroidery

Kutch Embroidery – The Vibrant Threadwork of Gujarat Kutch Embroidery is one of the most celebrated and colourful embroidery traditions of India, originating from the Kutch district of Gujarat. This exquisite art form is not merely decorative—it is a living cultural expression of the region’s tribal communities, reflecting their lifestyle, beliefs, and creativity. Known for […]

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Phulkari

The Floral Legacy of Punjab Phulkari, meaning “flower work”, is one of India’s most beloved and vibrant embroidery traditions, deeply rooted in the rich cultural heritage of Punjab. This beautiful craft, known for its colorful floral motifs and intricate patterns, is not merely an art form—it is a living expression of Punjabi identity, joy, and […]

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Shamilami

The Woven Legacy of Manipur A Rare Fusion of Weaving and Embroidery Among the many rich embroidery traditions of India, Shamilami from Manipur stands apart as an exquisite blend of weaving and embroidery. Practised by the ethnic Meitei community, this intricate textile art reflects the region’s deep-rooted craftsmanship and artistic sensibility. The word “Shamilami” represents […]

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Sujani Embroidery

The Sacred Threads of Bihar A Heritage of Art and Belief Among India’s many regional embroidery traditions, Sujani embroidery of Bihar holds a unique spiritual and cultural significance. Originating from Bhusura village in the Muzaffarpur district, this ancient craft is more than a decorative art form — it is a symbol of faith, storytelling, and […]

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