gradually unfurling their scrolls while singing patua gaan
including mythological stories from Hindu epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata
Pipli Appliquie work is traditionally used to create wall hangings
Bankura Panchmura Terracotta Craft has gained national and international recognition for its artistic value and cultural significance
Warangal Durries are made of cotton yarns
Yellow Salwar Chikankari Hand Embroidery Nawada - Handloom gradually unfurling their scrolls whileChikkan cotton, often associated with Chikankari embroidery, has deep roots in Indian textile heritage. Originating in Lucknow, India, during the Mughal era, Chikankari is a traditional hand embroidery technique typically done on fine cotton fabrics. The word "chikan" is derived from the Persian "chikeen," meaning embroidery. Chikkan cotton refers to the soft, breathable cotton fabric used as a base for this intricate embroidery, which became popular