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This is a traditional hand-embroidered fabric fragment from the Rabari people of the Kutch region in Gujarat, India. It is a vibrant piece, meticulously embroidered with bright yellow, magenta, turquoise, and brown threads. The elaborate design features swirling patterns, geometric motifs, and the distinctive mirror work. Rabari embroidery is known for its dense chain stitch embroidery combined with mirror work in various sizes and shapes. The tribal women of the semi-nomadic Rabari community in the Kutch region love to adorn themselves and their humble dwellings with colorful and harmonious embroidered works. This fabric fragment may have once been part of traditional ethnic clothing. It can be used in various ways as a remake material for handmade projects, such as sewing onto bags, pouches, cushion covers, framing as wall art, or in collage works. Size: Approximately 15cm x 17cm Condition: Signs of wear and tear due to age, some fraying. This is a valuable ethnic embroidered fabric that reflects the traditional techniques and color sense of the Rabari people of the Kutch region. #Rabari #RabariEmbroidery #KutchEmbroidery #Gujarat #IndianEmbroidery #MirrorWork #HandEmbroidery #RemakeMaterial #HandmadeMaterial #EmbroideredFabric #Ethnic #AsianGoods #EthnicFabric #CraftSupplies #Patchwork #Boho #OneOfAKind #OldFabric #Vintage
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