Banni Embroidery

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

Banni Embroidery Banni Embroidery The embroidered fabrics that come from Banni in Kutch are famous for bright yellow, red and saffron colors and mirror work with beads. The embroidery is done by the Jat community and is known for the intricacy and richness. The fabric is embellished with architectural designs and is also called Heer [...]

Bidri Embroidery

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Bidri Embroidery Bidri Embroidery Bidri comes from the place called Bidar near Hydrabad in Andhra Pradesh. Bidri refers to the art of silver inlay on black colored metal. The embroiderers there tried to bring that same effect on cloth. It is silver embroidery primatily on black cloth. The stitches and the elements are same as [...]

Mirror Embroidery

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Mirror Embroidery Mirror Embroidery One of the most attractive things in Indian specifically Gujarati embroidery is incorporating the shisha or the mirror. The art is supposed to have its origin in Persia somewhere aroind 13th century. The mirror work is used along with the other stitches to enhance the general effect of the pattern.

Ahir Bharat Embroidery

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Ahir Bharat Embroidery Ahir Bharat Embroidery Ahir tribes can be found in Kutch – chiefly Bhuj, Anjar and Mandvi talukas. Their style similar to mochi or aari embroidery. Among the Hindu Ahir the items commonly embroidered are bags (Kothries), wall hangings or Chaklas. In the house on each side of the doorway are Sankias or [...]

Indian Embroidery Styles

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Indian Embroidery Styles * Kantha Embroidery * Banjara Embroidery * Kathi Embroidery * Soof Embroidery * Aari Bharat Embroidery * Rabari Embroidery * Ahir Bharat Embroidery * Banni Embroidery * Kasuti Embroidery * Kashmiri Embroidery * ChikanKari Embroidery * Zardozi Embroidery * Phulkari Embroidery * Bidri Embroidery * Mirror Embroidery Indian Embroidery Styles India has [...]

Needle Craft Embroidery

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Needle Craft Embroidery Needle work is very old art whose wide prevalence in Mithila is attested by Vidyapati in his Kirttilata. Recent works on Indian hand embroidery make no mention of embroidery traditions of Mithila or Bihar without the influence of the outside world. Embroidery was created out of the womens love of decoration in [...]

Beaded Embroidery

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Beaded Embroidery From ancient traditions to the modern culture, the style of beaded embroidery has evolved from simple designs to creatively sewn beaded embellishments techniques. The need to beautify both garments as well as household objects with precious and semi precious stones and glass beads has made this embroidery very popular. Bead embroidery is one [...]

Crochet Embroidery

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Crochet Embroidery Crochet Embroidery is a traditional craft which has been practised in India for the last 300 to 400 years. The oldest centre of Crochet Embroidery is Jamnagar in Gujarat where women have been involved in this craft since the time of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. This craft is also found around the delta [...]

Kantha Embroidery

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Kantha Embroidery Kontha or kantha is a saskrit woed means `rags`. It can rightly be called the recycling art. The precious cloths when became worn-out, women instead of throwing them away, piled them in layers and stitched. Another legend relates kantha origin to lord Buddha and his disciples. It is said that they used to [...]

Kasuti Embroidery

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Kasuti Embroidery The typical traditional Karnataka Kasuti art in embroidery may be traced to the period of the chalukyas when a great renaissance in the field of art and architecture took place.This embroidery is prevalent in the districts of Dharwad, Belgaum, Hubli and Mangalore. The secret of this age-old embroidery form is that it can [...]