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I have recently learned Embroideries belonging to the Five States of India called Chikankari,
Kashidakari, Phulkari, Kantha and Rabari. Their samples are below.
I have done Shadow work on an Organdy fabric. The Stitch used is universally known as
"Herringbone Stitch".
Shadow Work done by Lucknowi Craftsmen.
Lucknowi Chikankari
Embroidery of Jammu & Kashmir - Kashidakari
The Kashmiri jaal work is quite popular. It takes months to complete thread work on one shawl,
stole or bedspread. Artisans stitch decorative motifs of birds, maple leaves, and other decorative
designs. The most popular form of thread work is the chain stitch that is done on shawls and
clothes.
Aari Embroidery with silk threads using a hook is a popular craft of Kutch, Gujrat. The motifs
found commonly are, dancing peacocks, human figures in dancing postures and other delicate and
definitive forms.
I have done Kutch Embroidery on cotton fabric and multiple stitches have been used which are
Blanket, Mirror Work, Herringbone, Dots and SequinsWork.
Kutch Embroidery done by Traditional Craftswomen of Gujrat.
Traditional Kutch Embroidery done by Rabari Community of Gujrat.
" I hope you enjoyed looking at these state embroideries... do give me your feedback!"