Kutch
Embroidery- a beautiful handicraft of Gujarat
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Embroidery can make a dull piece into a master piece. Kutch
embroideries have proved this with their creative works.
Saree is a
‘six-yard’ of wonder that adds ‘grace’ to the wearers. Especially, Embroidery
saris occupy the majority of wardrobes worldwide. One such beautiful and
flawless creation of Indian weavers is ‘Kutch embroidery’.
India is renowned
of its indigenous arts and creations. Gujarat has given the greatest heritage
to the world through its famous and versatile Kutch embroidery.
Kutch or
Kachchhi embroidery or Kutchi Bharat or Sindhi stitch, which literally means
something, that sporadically becomes wet and dry.
Kutch or Kachchhi
embroidery, an age-old traditional handicraft of endless array of designs and
colours, has assimilated diverse traditions and styles in the means of hand
embroidery, which is an oldest form of embroidery especially known for its
romantic motifs and designs.
Kutch
embroidery is a varied handicraft forms of Gujarat, which is a vast collection
of various kinds of artistry with varying degrees of intricacy. Kutch works
plays an active role in the world of fashion with its unique hand embroidered
designs.
The origin and
history of Kutch works traces back to the times that are immemorial. During, Vedic
period, a group of ramblers named ‘Kathi’ cattle breeders who were associated
with the mythological figure ‘Karna’ from Mahabharata, used to work for royal
textiles of different handmade works. Later, a distinctive style of Kutch work
was created by the region over years.Kutch work
was actually originated. Kutch and Bhuj regions of Gujarat majorly
produce these products. It is said that, Gujarat’s handicraft traditions have existed
since centuries.
An interesting
fact about this Kutch stitch is, we never know and feel the beauty of work
until the result comes out. The output will be a surprise even to the
craftsmen.
Kutch
embroidery is bright, bold and colourful. It is usually done on fabrics like
silk, wool, cotton and others. The work is basically of geometric in form where
frame work and interlacing are the perfect combination for the best results.
Here, weaver
makes stitches based on frame works. There are two different types of
foundation frame works in Kutch: Herringbone stitch and Cretan stitch. Finally,
with interlacing, this frame work will be completely filled.
The major
colours of Kutch embroidery, such as Green, Ivory, Indigo, Black, and Deep red,
Yellow and off White are adorning the look and feel of the fabric. It is also
influenced by romantic motifs as well as patterns of human figurines in dancing
poses and dancing peacocks too. A lot of motifs are also inspired by Persian
and Mughal arts that were mostly inspired by animals.
Kutch
embroidery work saris with floral designs are perfect for functions, festivals
and other grand occasions. Designer Kutch work saris with heavy embroidery and
metal works are apt for weddings and bridal ceremonies.
This is a work where
no machine can make this like a human’s hand does.
Unnati Silks,
has trendy designs, attractive patterns, in pleasing colours and combinations
in its wide collection of Kutch Embroidery Work Sarees and salwar kameez, at very reasonable prices.
Unnati is one
of the largest Indian ethnic online websites with over 300 varieties of
traditional sarees and salwar kameez.Dispatch is within 24 hours of order. Free
delivery & COD is provided for retail.Worldwide express shipping caters to
almost all countries across the world.
Contact:
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M.G.Road, Hyderabad-500003.AP,India. 040-64555251 or 97000 57744.