A Look At
Colourful
Kutch
Embroidery

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A beautiful handicraft from the Kutch region of Gujarat, Kutch embroidery stands out for its colourful and intricate work.


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Local artisans belonging to the tribal community are involved with this craft work which include Rabari, Garasia Jat and Mutava.

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Like other embroidery, the Kutch style uses a range of colourful threads and also employs different kinds of stitches.

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The motifs in Kutch embroidery are commonly inspired by nature. You can find representations of flowers, birds and animals.

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Originating in the 16th century, it became a livelihood for women in the region and the craft began being passed down through the generations.



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Kutch embroidery uses mirror work for additional dazzle in the colourful stitching. Rabari, ahir, aari, neran and gotany are only a few of its variants.

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Cowrie shells and conchs are also used as embellishment to elevate this embroidery form and add to its vibrantly coloured look.

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In 2017, Kutch artisans showcased their traditional collections at Lakme Fashion Week with rabari work, ajrakh prints and suf embroidered sarees.

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