Kutch embroidery is an evolving expression of the craft and textile traditions of the Rabaris, a nomadic tribe in Gujarat.Kutch work is unique in the sense that a net is woven on a cloth using thread.The net is then filled in using the same thread by intricate interlocking stitches. The patterns are usually built around geometric shapes.This embroidery follows its own traditional design logic and juxtaposition of colours and motifs.[11] The Rohanas tribals of Kutch specialise in skirt work. The Sodhas use a geometric style for their embroidery. The Garacia Jats are experts in tiny embroidery on the yoke, which intermingles with red, orange, blue and green threads.
The Luanchari is made up of two parts, the upper part is called choli it is made of the same fabric as of the lehanga but it is not uncommon to find the two pieces of the garment in different colours. The choli is stitched to the lehanga, to make one-piece luanchari. That one finds commonly worn by the women in Pahari miniatures, and is quite similar to lehanga. It takes well over 16 to 21 yards to make a complete Luanchari.
The lehenga choli is the favourite female apparel worn during festivals, weddings or special events in India. This is due to traditions as well as of the fact that it is available in a number of fabrics with many different decorative choices. Traditionally the sari and the lehenga choli are the most popular garments for the bride in India.But it is a common bridal attire mostly in North India.
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Kutch embroidery is an evolving expression of the craft and textile traditions of the Rabaris, a nomadic tribe in Gujarat.Kutch work is unique in the sense that a net is woven on a cloth using thread.The net is then filled in using the same thread by intricate interlocking stitches. The patterns are usually built around geometric shapes.This embroidery follows its own traditional design logic and juxtaposition of colours and motifs.[11] The Rohanas tribals of Kutch specialise in skirt work. The Sodhas use a geometric style for their embroidery. The Garacia Jats are experts in tiny embroidery on the yoke, which intermingles with red, orange, blue and green threads. The Dhanetah Jats love embroidering broad pear-shaped mirrors using orange, black, yellow and red in chain stitch.
Maroon lehenga heavily embellished with sequins, stones, beads, zardosi, zari and resham embroidery work in floral designs. Also includes net patch which is highlighted with sequins, stones, beads, zari and resham embroidery work. Choli in maroon with sequins, stones and beads work on it. Comes with a beautiful matching net dupatta with a heavily embellished border in sequins, stones, beads and zari embroidery work. Maroon lehenga heavily embellished with sequins, stones, beads, zardosi, zari and resham embroidery work in floral designs. Also includes net patch which is highlighted with sequins, stones, beads, zari and resham embroidery work. Choli in maroon with sequins, stones and beads work on it. Comes with a beautiful matching net dupatta with a heavily embellished border in sequins, stones, beads and zari embroidery work.
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