Kutchwork duppatta
Recently finished designing this Kutchwork duppatta.
The duppatta has two borders in different shades, green and red. So I thought of embroidering it with same red and green silk threads. The motifs are basic Kutchwork motifs, simple ones. But elegant. On the side of red color border, I have embroidered wirh red thread and on the side of green color border, embroidered it with green silk thread. Similar Kutchwork design I had used recently to design a saree.
Why I love Kutchwork duppatta?
Kutchwork,is known for its vibrant colors, intricate designs, and meticulous craftsmanship. This art form uses vibrant colors , intricate designs and incorporates, beautiful mirror work.Skilled artisans create Kutchwork using various stitching techniques, making it a labor-intensive and highly detailed craft. This versatile art form can be found on a variety of textile products, including garments, accessories, and home decor items. Kutchwork holds cultural significance in the Kutch region and plays a vital role in the identity of local communities. Efforts are being made to preserve and promote this traditional craft, ensuring that it continues to be appreciated worldwide. The beauty of Kutchwork lies in its visual aesthetics, cultural importance, and the craftsmanship it represents.So I always love this art 🙂
Here is the closer view of the Kutchwork dupppatta:
This is how the motifs look.
This embroidery is very easy to learn. I have also shared the tutorial, you can visit. Also the video of the tutorial.
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