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Indrani . इंद्राणी | Handloom Cotton Dupatta ~ Kantha work ~ 15

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She looks at the clock... with anticipation... colors in her hands ..waiting to be set free... she hears them gathering around her & run with colors embroidered all over... giggles & chatter fill the air & she moves in rythm diving deep into the fabric... a thousand words... weaving a thousand patterns...

  • Rs.2,140

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Product Code: 4028-j20-15

Made/ Mkt. By: Kuchi Kotha

Box- L.W.H | Wgt:224 x 88 x 0cm | 300g

Kantha stitch is nothing but the humble running stitch and it essentially comes from the word Kantha/quilt.



Kantha, Patched, quilted and vividly embroidered textile was made mainly in Bangladesh (earlier known as east Bengal), West Bengal and Bihar out of old saris and dhoti.  It’s  an art form that has been born out of necessity by woman of the poor economical strata to hand sew pieces of old sarees to make soft quilts to comfort them during cooler times. However, the process grew much beyond that and became decorative with several styles.



The work of Hindu and Muslim women differed in the kinds of motifs and patterns used. The Muslim women used more geometrical patterns and floral motifs which were executed with fine craftsmanship. On the other hand, the ones that Hindu women made were more pictorial and narrative of their own household and domestic life.



In ancient times, the kantha was entirely made out of re-used cloth, even the threads removed from the fabric to secure the layers of fabrics and they were not intended to be sold. The density and the direction of the running stitches over layers of soft fabrics rendered it a unique tonality and rippled effect.



However, today the stitch has been contemporized into many different forms and product types and is being done on new fabrics such as silks and cottons. The typical way of how the practice is still followed by the craft groups in eastern India is that they first trace the pattern on a piece of thick tracing sheet, and then pinning (making perorations along the lines of the design) is done on the tracing paper. After pinning, the image is transferred onto the fabric with Zinc oxide mixed with Kerosene/ or some other solvent. Once the motif is traced, the woman ties it to an embroidery loop. In-between her household chores she fills up the fabric with many minute stitches to put it all together.

Craftsmen
Made by Artisans working with Kuchi Kotha, Bengal
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Made of 100% Cotton
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Note Imperfections and variations in the product cannot be termed as defects, as these are intrinsic to the handmade process. with blouse piece

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