Embroidery, the art of working raised design in threads of silk, cotton, gold or silver upon the surface of woven cloths with the help of a needle, has been known in India from very early times. India has attracted migrations from pre-historic times and people came with their cultural traditions, which were absorbed and formed the rich cultural traditions of the people. Embroidery, which is essentially meant to strengthen the fabric and to decorate, it was an important part of the household tradition in India.
India also has one of the richest traditions of woven textiles made from different materials and using a variety of techniques for the processing of materials and weaving. Each region has it distinctive style of weaving and designs. As it is said about the language that every 10-km dialect changes, in the same way every village or centre has a distinct style of weaving. Within the same village different communities produce different type of fabrics. The woven fabric has always been of great importance on manifestation of the tradition and the culture of the people. It not only protects the wearer but also adorns them and enhances the personality.
This richly illustrated book by Dr, Inderpal Rai breaks new grounds in exploring the background to this fascinating Traditional Embroideries and Textiles of India.
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