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Interesting detailed inforgraphic on Leheriya Shibori by Unnati Silks
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Leheria or Leheriya is a traditional Tie and Dye art practised in Rajasthan, India. It is part of the larger traditional art known as Bandhani and hence you can a...
Read moreInteresting detailed inforgraphic on Warli Painting by Unnati Silks
Warli Painting is the folk art created by the tribals found on the outskirts of Mumbai, mostly in Thane district. This tribal art was originally created for transfer of folklore to successive gener...
Read moreDetailed Infographic by Unnati Silks on Bagh Prints
Bagh is a unique style of block printing on handloom fabrics, the name coming from its origin in the current form in Bagh village of Madhya Pradesh handlooms, India. Despite the art being from anot...
Read moreInteresting detailed inforgraphic on Block Printing by Unnati Silks
Block prints are made on fabrics through printing by hand using wooden blocks with handles or grips. Motifs that are generally popular are that of flowers, fruits, trees, birds, Buta, Kalga, Bel an...
Read moreDetailed Infographic by Unnati Silks on Bandhani
Bandhani or Bandhni or Bandhej, a highly-skilled process involving the Tie-Dye method, has the base fabric first tied at several points by threads and then the threads are dyed. The manner in which...
Read moreInteresting detailed inforgraphic on Patachitra by Unnati Silks
Patachitra is a general term for the traditional scroll painting in Odisha. In Sanskrit, Pata means ‘cloth’, chitra means ‘picture’ or ‘painting’. In other words, Patachitra refers to the tradition...
Read moreDetailed Infographic by Unnati Silks on Ikat Weaves
Ikat, or Ikkat, is a dyeing technique wherein dye resistant bindings or substances resisting dye penetration are applied over cloth yarn fibres in pre-determined patterns and then the threads are d...
Read moreDetailed Infographic by Unnati Silks on Ajrakh Printing
One of the most ancient in the traditional art of printing on fabrics, Ajrak prints are a distinguishable form of wood block printing that seems to find its roots or influences in the Indus Valley ...
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