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Indian Textiles

Indian textile tradition is the world’s oldest textile tradition. The origin of indian textile can be traced back to the days of indus valley civilisation. The fragments of cotton material originating from gujarat found in the egyptian tombs support that discovery. There are occasional comments about the textile craft in most of the [...]

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indian textiles

indian textile tradition is the worlds oldest textile tradition. the origin of indian textile can be traced back to the days of indus valley civilisation. the fragments of cotton material originating from gujarat found in the egyptian tombs support that discovery. there are occasional comments about the textile craft in most of the [...]

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India is known for its culture and tradition, which have translated well into their clothes. Fashion has been a feature of traditional India. Much like today, they have seen trends come and go, with some making a comeback after a few generations. This adds to the spice of Indian clothing, and it had drawn the [...]

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India has a rich deposit of culture and tradition, but it remains flexible in terms of fashion. Indian clothing is proof of this adaptability. Traditional items that were worn only in some parts or sub-cultures of India, such as the salwar kameez, have already been embraced by the whole nation, and even the world. Contemporary [...]

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Indian culture and tradition is rich and vast. Indian cultural traces have been found dating as back as to the pre-historic times. Dressing is one of the major highlights of the Indian culture and Indian dresses in the post-Independence era mainly comprised of sari and other traditional clothes. But after independence and mainly in the [...]

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The rich cultural heritage of a country as diverse as India reflects in many aspects of life including clothing. Indian attires vary according to the customs, climate and gender. Indian men’s clothing is radically different from those in the west, but it is the women’s dresses that stand out and represent the country’s heritage. Traditionally, [...]

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India has been revoked for its printed and dyed cotton cloth since the 12th century and the creative processes flourished as the fabric received royal patronage.

The latest trend in Indian dresses is the printed fabric. Around the world it has created wave of printed dresses. Earlier sarees used to be in floral prints or embroidered [...]

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