Phulkari Origin & History: “Phulkari” means “flower work.” Originating in 15th-century Punjab, it adorned women's shawls (Punjabi: chadar ) and groom’s turbans at weddings. Community & Practitioners: Women of ...
Ari Embroidery Origin & History: Ari embroidery traces its roots to the Mughal era (16th century), believed to have been brought to India by Persian craftsmen . The word ‘Ari’ is derived from the Hindi word ‘ari’ me...
Kutchi Style Embroidery Origin & History: Kutchi embroidery is a pan-tribal craft in Kutch, with inputs from Ahir , Rabari , Jat , and Meghwal communities. Evolving from tent decorations and garments, it flourished under pri...
Sindhi Style Embroidery Origin & History: Sindhi embroidery evolved along trade routes connecting Sindh (now in Pakistan) to Kutch. It amalgamates Persian, Central Asian, and local Gujarati styles over centuries. Community &...
Mochi Embroidery Origin History: Named after the term “mochi” (cobbler), early practitioners were leatherworkers who adapted chain-stitch embroidery to decorate shoes and accessories. Over 200 years, Mochi embroidery ...
Rabari Embroidery Origin History: Rabari embroidery has its origin in the pastoral Rabari community of Kutch, Gujarat. In the past, Rabari women embroidered tents, dowries, and ritual cloths with intense threadwork and...