Pakko work is carried out by women of the Sodha, Rajput and Meghwal communities in the Kutch area of Gujarat, Northwest India. The motifs are generally geometric and floral, sometimes with stylized figures. The motifs are traditionally first drawn with mud, and then worked in maroon or red, dark green, white, or yellow, often with buttonhole stitch. Outlining is done in black, white or yellow, using a chain stitch.
Kutch Embroidery Wall Hanging Pakko Square
Pakko embroidery from Kutch
Description
Additional information
Size | 90×90 |
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Washing instruction | Dry clean only |
Weight | 0.5 |
₹3,890
Description
Pakko work is carried out by women of the Sodha, Rajput and Meghwal communities in the Kutch area of Gujarat, Northwest India. The motifs are generally geometric and floral, sometimes with stylized figures. The motifs are traditionally first drawn with mud, and then worked in maroon or red, dark green, white, or yellow, often with buttonhole stitch. Outlining is done in black, white or yellow, using a chain stitch.
Additional information
Size | 90×90 |
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Washing instruction | Dry clean only |
Weight | 0.5 |