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Patteda Anchu sarees from Karnataka, woven with pure cotton and rich history spanning 250 years. Originally gifted to devadasis, it symbolizes tradition and craftsmanship. Indiehaat proudly presents 'The Patteda Anchu Collection,' preserving cultural legacy for generations to come.
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Discover the rich tradition and timeless beauty of Suzani embroidery, a revered textile art form originating from Central Asia. From its origins in Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan to its contemporary resurgence in the realms of fashion and home décor, Suzani embroidery is celebrated for its intricate designs, vibrant motifs, and cultural significance. Explore the diverse regional variations, from Bukhara Suzani to Samarkand Suzani, each bearing its own unique charm. Experience the revival of this ancient craft and embark on a journey through the captivating tapestry of Suzani embroidery.
Indiehaat passionately preserves traditional artistry and embroidery, offering culturally significant works for customers to explore and purchase. Our curated collection showcases the rich heritage of age-old crafts, empowering artisans and celebrating diverse cultural legacies. Shop now for authentic, timeless treasures at Indiehaat.
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Chikankari, an exquisite embroidery art, traces its roots to the Mughal era and flourishes in Lucknow. Originally royal work, it now adorns various fabrics and products, providing livelihoods to rural artisans and women, while symbolizing timeless elegance and India's rich cultural heritage.
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This blog post celebrates the artistry and heritage of Kalamkari prints, highlighting its cultural significance and the challenges faced by artisans. Through storytelling and reverence for tradition, it aims to evoke appreciation for this timeless craft and support its sustainability.
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Ikat, derived from 'Mengikat', entails pre-dyeing yarns before weaving, yielding patterns on both sides of the fabric. Its blurred motifs reflect the weaver's skill. Originating from Southeast Asia, it spread to India through trade routes. Andhra Pradesh/Telangana, Gujarat, and Odisha are key centers. IndieHaat offers exquisite ikat products, celebrating craftsmanship.
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Discover the timeless art of appliqué embroidery, where fabric pieces are meticulously sewn onto textiles, creating intricate designs. Originating from practical needs, this versatile technique now adorns garments, quilts, and more, celebrating tradition while embracing innovation in the textile industry.
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Kantha embroidery, a traditional art form from West Bengal and Orissa, India, uses running stitches to transform old fabrics into beautiful new creations. Rooted in rural life, Kantha reflects nature and daily routines. It's both sustainable and empowering, thanks to women artisans and organizations like SHE.
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