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Blog about heritage art and craft of Kutch
Kutch Handicrafts
Handicrafts of Kutch
Blog about heritage art of Kutch. Kutch art and craft treasure. I found so beautiful art and craft from Kutch Gujarat. one by one will share all terrific blogs. ''Kuch din to gujaro Gujarat mai'' this sentence is perfect for kutch. - Bhujodi saree
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The Art of Ajrakh Hand Block Printing
Ajrakh is a traditional block printing technique that originates from the Kutch region of Gujarat and parts of Rajasthan. It combines natural dyes, geometric motifs, and a unique resist-dyeing process to create stunning textiles that are both durable and visually captivating.
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Sep 244 min read


Golden Yellow and White Kutch Bhujodi Saree
This golden yellow Kala cotton saree with white border and white extra-weft design. The combination of white and golden yellow looks beautiful. The saree pallu edge has beautiful white and golden yellow tassels.

Komal Ashish Kansara
Jul 311 min read


Bhujodi Sarees Online: Weaving Heritage from Kutch to Your Wardrobe
In the arid landscapes of Kutch, Gujarat, a 500-year-old weaving tradition breathes life into every thread. Bhujodi sarees—crafted by the Vankar community in Bhujodi village—aren’t just textiles; they’re heirlooms woven with stories of resilience, nature, and cultural pride.
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Jul 202 min read


The Woven Legends of Kutch: Discovering the Bhujodi Saree
The tale begins with the Rabari nomads, whose need for warmth against Kutchi winters birthed an unbreakable bond with the Vankars. Originally crafting thick woolen 'dhablas' (blankets), these weavers evolved their artistry into Bhujodi saree, embedding within them: A 500-year symbiosis: Rabaris supplied wool; Vankars wove protection against the cold, forging an intergenerational covenant of trust.
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Jun 297 min read


Bhujodi Saree: A Masterpiece of Kutch’s Handloom Heritage
Bhujodi saree are woven using a pit loom, a traditional wooden loom set into the ground. What sets them apart is the "extra weft" technique, where additional threads are manually inserted between the warp to create raised, embroidery-like patterns. This method requires precision, patience, and years of expertise, as each motif is carefully crafted by lifting and interlacing threads by hand. Most famous Bhujodi saree design is off white and indigo colour.
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Jun 283 min read


Kala Cotton: Reviving India’s Indigenous Fiber for a Sustainable Future
Introduction Kala Cotton, a resilient indigenous cotton variety native to the arid region of Kachchh, Gujarat, is gaining renewed...
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Apr 293 min read


The Uniqueness Of Kala Cotton
The uniqueness of kala cotton lies in its ability to be extremely skin friendly.

Shruti Bettapur
Mar 21, 20222 min read
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