Remember your mother’s 30 years old Phulkari dupatta or 25 years old heavy red Kanjeevaram saree which has been an exemplary piece kept heartily in your family lineage? When it comes to the accolades of India, an optimistic outreach, fine circumspection, and a sound visionary are the pre-eminent elements which are required to get the hang of Indian handlooms and handicrafts. Where modernism has created thousands of acres of acquisitive paradise for people in the specialism of fashion, traditional India still seeks it’s way to authentic traditional potency to stick to the virtuous roots of cultural dynamism, ownness, exclusivity and creative embarkation. Your weddings are sure to be full of high spirits and colours. Assuredly, these Indian handicrafts and handlooms could be beautiful add ons to your wedding whoopee with time-honoured magnificence.
KUTCH EMBROIDERY OF GUJARAT

It is a textile signature art tradition of the tribal community of Kutch, Gujarat. Practised generally by women, it is done on fabrics of cotton, in the form of a net using cotton or silk threads. It is also crafted over silk and satin. The types of stitches adopted are double buttonhole, square chain, pattern darning, running stitch, straight and satin stitches. The signature effect of the colourful embroidery sparkles when small mirrors called ‘abhla’ are sewn over geometrically shaped designs. There are six styles of it – Khaarek, Paako, Suf, Garasia Jat, Mutava and Rabari. Customised lehenga-cholis, dupattas, blouses or even sarees will set you doubly phenomenal in your wedding.
