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India
has a rich and diverse weaving tradition. One can find different
types of handlooms across the country, which produce a variety
of fabric. Most of the traditional textile traditions use
handspun yarn. India is known for fabrics made out of silk,
cotton and wool. Silk and cotton weaving predominates the
Indian weaving tradition, though wool is also used for weaving
in many parts of the country.
Cotton
weaving is the heart and soul of Indian textiles. There are
23 different varieties of cotton found in India and there
are about 4 million handlooms producing cotton fabric. Cotton
is used in producing a wide range of items like: bed sheets,
cushion covers, dining mats, napkins, quilts, rugs, traditional
Indian wear, etc.
The
present day textile tradition of India is not only the reflection
of our rich past but also caters to the modern day requirements
of the common man. There is a huge demand for utilitarian
items such as bed covers, sheets, cushion covers, curtains,
bags, table mats, quilts, napkins, rugs, etc.
Most
commonly used printing techniques in Rajasthan include Sanganeri
print, Dabu print, Bagru print, Hand Screen printing, Hand
Block printing, tie & dye printing, etc. We predominantly
use all these in our range of textile items:
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