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Sujni Art -.The earliest known traditional practice of making the embroidered Sujni quilt is traced to the 18th century. Its basic purpose was to give a soft cover to the newly born babies immediately after birth. It was then made with pieces of cloth in different colours derived from used saris and dhotis by sewing them together, adopting a simple running stitch. This process involved the use of three or four patches of old saris or dhotis fitted one over the other and then quilting them together using the thread that was also drawn from the discarded garments. Motifs expressing the desire of the mother for her newborn child were sewn on the quilt, generally done with a chain stitch in dark colour. This craftwork has now been practised as artwork by the artist.
International Indian Folk Art Gallery has an exquisite selection of traditional and famous paintings and handicrafts from India for Hindu Puja room, living room, bedroom, family room, hall, kitchen, lounge room, lobby, reception, waiting rooms, main entrance, and study rooms. Hand-made by traditional Indian Folk Artists. Best wall art design solutions for an apartment, small & large houses, villas, restaurants, hotels, and offices. You can buy genuine traditional Indian paintings and Indian handicrafts online from anywhere globally, directly from traditional artists. Perfect online platform for architects, interior designers, homeowners, and officials, to bring that original authentic rich, royal interior décor design ideas for your home, office, restaurants, hotel, community centres, and government institutions.
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