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This document provides an overview of different fabrics and embroidery styles from India. It details the origins and characteristics of various textiles, highlighting regional variations and techniques.
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Fabrics and Embroidery KHADI FABRIC handspun, hand-woven natural fiber cloth. swadeshi fabric. on spinning wheel called a charkha. KALAMKARI FABRIC Andhra Pradesh hand-painted or block- printed cotton textile. two types- the Srikalahasti style (pens) and the...
Fabrics and Embroidery KHADI FABRIC handspun, hand-woven natural fiber cloth. swadeshi fabric. on spinning wheel called a charkha. KALAMKARI FABRIC Andhra Pradesh hand-painted or block- printed cotton textile. two types- the Srikalahasti style (pens) and the Machilipatnam style (vegetables) BENARASI SILK FABRIC Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh gold and silver brocade or zari (SHINY FABRIC) CHIKANKARI EMB Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh The word 'Chikan' steps from a Persian word derived from 'Chic, which referred to the 'Jali’ six strands on the right side of the fabric taken over fourthreads and picking up one. IKAT FABRIC Odisha and Hyderabad Resist Dyeing The place Pochampally (Hyderabad) has got it place in UNESCO World heritage site as a part of iconic weaving cluster of India CHANDERI FABRIC Madhya Pradesh rich gold border and butis (little motifs) extremely translucent PAITHANI BROCADE Aurangabad, Maharashtra exactly same on the both sides Traditional vines and flowers, shapes of fruits and stylized forms of birds especially peacock BANDHNI Gujrat (also Rajasthan) Dyed in tie & dye style tying methods are leheriya, ,mothda, ekdali, trikundi, chaubandi, etc. It is also known as Bandhej PATOLA FABRIC KANJIVARAM Patan, Gujrat Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu it is a double ikat use Korvai method Patola means "Queen of Silks" Thick zari and intricate design PASHMINA SHAWLS PHULKARI Kashmir Punjab cream colored goat's wool translates into flower work. Pashmina meaning soft gold in Kashmiri, some designed are hand block one of the costliest fabric. MYSORE SILK JAMDANI Mysuru, Karnataka West Bengal plain single colour base fabric of 100% Saris are woven using this method are pure silk blended called as terchha. with a narrow strip of gold Zari border Jamdani means, a vase of flowers. at both ends two types of looms - the Dobby loom and the Jacquard loom MUGA SILK BHAGALPURI SILK (aka Assam Garo community Tussar silk) golden bright hue Bihar Queen of all FABRICS LEPCHA KOTA DORIA Sikkim Rajasthan earlier: stinging nettle (sisnu) plant (remember like Kota is in Rajasthan so) The colors used are white, red, black, yellow and green KANTHA KUNBI FABRIC West Bengal Goa reflective of nature, such as the sun, designer Wendel Rodricks promoted the tree oflife and the the universe. the fabric in a Fashion Week. LIST OF THE SOME OTHER FABRICS AND PLACES OF ORIGIN: 1. Ajrakh- Gujrat and Rajasthan 2. Narayan peth sari- maharasthra (Solapur) 3. Bagru print- Rajasthan 4. Ilkal Sari- Karnataka 5. Mangalgiri fabric- Andhra Pradesh 6. Sangneri Print- Rajasthan 7. Bomkai Sari- Odisha 8. Kashida embroidery- kashmir 9. chamba rumal- himachal pradesh