Gujarat textiles

Immerse yourself in the rich textile heritage of Gujarat with our collection of trendy fabrics. Discover the vibrant colors, intricate designs, and traditional craftsmanship that make Gujarati textiles unique.
Skirt cloth, silk embroidered with silk thread, Kutch, Gujurat, circa 1880 ©Victoria & Albert Museum.] Indian Patterns, Indian Prints, Design Textile, Indian Textiles, Antique Textiles, Design Floral, Sarong, Textile Patterns, Textile Prints

[Nature morte au bougeoir (The Candlestick), Edouard Vuillard, circa 1900. Oil on millboard. National Galleries Scotland. Larger view here.] This post is a sort of test run for a new blog I might start next year. The idea is to scout textiles based on the richly patterned fabrics, rugs, and wall coverings seen in Vuillard's work. Sometimes I might do deep dive research into a particular painting and attempt to find doppelgänger textiles. But I'd also likely share picks just loosely related…

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Kutch work embroidery (also known as Kachchhi embroidery) is one of the most easily identifiable styles of embroidery from Gujarat and a well patronised handicraft textile in India.Kutch embroidery is characterised by the use of vibrant colors, mirrors and beads and intricate and extensive needlework that embellishes the entire fabric on which it is based.‪#‎OurCollection‬ ‪#‎EthnicWear‬ ‪#‎Exclusive‬ ‪#‎Designer‬ ‪#‎ParidhanGroup‬ Gujarat Textiles, Kutch Embroidery, Kutch Work, Traditional Embroidery, A Well, Jewellery Collection, Needle And Thread, Textile Design, Needlework

Kutch work embroidery (also known as Kachchhi embroidery) is one of the most easily identifiable styles of embroidery from Gujarat and a well patronised handicraft textile in India.Kutch embroidery is characterised by the use of vibrant colors, mirrors and beads and intricate and extensive needlework that embellishes the entire fabric on which it is based.‪#‎OurCollection‬ ‪#‎EthnicWear‬ ‪#‎Exclusive‬ ‪#‎Designer‬ ‪#‎ParidhanGroup‬

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