Garasia Jat work similarly "belongs" specifically to Garasia Jats, Islamic pastoralists who originated outside of Kutch. Garasia women stitch an array of geometric patterns in counted work based on cross stitch studded with minute mirrors to completely fill the yokes of their churi, a long gown. This style, displaying comprehension of the structure of fabric, is unique in Kutch and Sindh.
Kala Raksha Jat Hand Embroidered Cotton Coin Pouch
Kala Raksha Jat Hand Embroidered Cotton Coin Pouch
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Garasia Jat work similarly "belongs" specifically to Garasia Jats, Islamic pastoralists who originated outside of Kutch. Garasia women stitch an array of geometric patterns in counted work based on cross stitch studded with minute mirrors to completely fill the yokes of their churi, a long gown. This style, displaying comprehension of the structure of fabric, is unique in Kutch and Sindh.
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×Shipping | Ready stock. It can be delivered within 3-5 days. Returns accepted |
Size- | Length - 15 centimetres, Width - 20 centimetres, Handle : Length - 30 centimetres. (Zipper lock main closure). |
Weight | 45 grams (approximately). |
Material | Fine quality kala raksha jat hand embroidered cotton coin pouch. Garasia Jat work similarly "belongs" specifically to Garasia Jats, Islamic pastoralists who originated outside of Kutch. Garasia women stitch an array of geometric patterns in counted work based on cross stitch studded with minute mirrors to completely fill the yokes of their churi, a long gown. This style, displaying comprehension of the structure of fabric, is unique in Kutch and Sindh. |
Care | Gentle hand wash separately in cold water with mild/liquid detergents, excess natural colours may bleed when washed for the first time. Avoid soaking for too long. |
Colour | Slight difference in colour from the visible product image is possible. Read more. |
Brand | Kala Raksha means the preservation of the art form. Kala Raksha was started with the aim to collect artisans from different regions, preserve the traditional art form and making it a source of income for the artisans. The organization was founded by Prakash Bhanani in 1993 in Kutch. The organization consists of the artisans, community members, and experts in the fields of art, design, rural management and museum. They had started with the group of artisans from Sumrasar Sheikh, a village 25 km away from Bhuj. Now becoming a group of more than 1000 women artisans from seven ethnic communities practicing the traditional embroideries. They have also established a local school for designing in 2005 for developing their knowledge towards the latest designs and the changing fashion trends in the market. |
Sold and Marketed By | ITOKRI ENTERPRISES PVT. LTD. A-7, Shri Krishna Nagar, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India |
Country of Origin | India |
Generic Name | coin pouches |
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×Kala Raksha
Verified Partner Explore All Kutchi Hand Embroidered Products by Kala Raksha ProductsIn 1993 KALA RAKSHA was established as a registered society and trust. Comprised of artisans, community members, and experts in the fields of art, design, agriculture, and museums, KALA RAKSHA today collaborates with nearly 1,000 embroiders from 7 ethnic communities. KALA RAKSHA means "preservation of works of art". The foundation aims to preserve the local traditional arts and make them culturally and economically viable. Trust activities are carried out by artisans. Without craftsmen, there can be no traditional art. Wherever possible, positions ranging from office manager to coordinator and tailor are recruited from local residents. The Trust provides the training you need to make this possible. KALA RAKSHA encourages community members to work together towards the goal of self-sufficiency.
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×Kutchi Embroidery Craft
Kutch work embroidery is done with silk or woolen thread using fine stitches to create detailed and elaborate patterns. Motifs and designs draw inspiration from romantic, architectural, and human motifs, as well as Persian and Mughal art.
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Garment Pattern | Meter (Estimate for L Size) |
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Top Queries | |
Anarkali | 4.5 & above |
Blouse | 1 |
Co-ord Set | 4.5 |
Crop Top | 1.5 |
Flared kurti | 3 to 4 depending on flare |
Floor Length kurti | 3 |
Kaftan | 3 & Above |
High Low Kurti | 3.5 & Above |
High Low Dress | 4 |
High Waist skirt | 3.5 & Above |
Mini Dress | 4 |
Patiyala | 5 |
Palazzo | 3.5 |
Salwar | 2.5 |
Saree | 5.5 to 6 |
Short Kurti | 2 |
Stole | 1.5 |
Straight Kurti | 3.5 |
Top | 2 |
Tunics | 2.5 |
Wrap Dress | 5.5 & above |
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A-Line Skirt | 2.5 |
Anarkali Gown | 5.5 |
Angarkha | 4.5 |
Asymmetric Kurti | 3.5 |
Bodycon Dress | 3.5 |
Cape Dress | 5.5 |
Churidar | 3.5 |
Cigarette Dress | 3 |
Dhoti | 4.5 |
Dupatta | 2.25 to 2.5 |
Harem | 3.5 to 4 |
Jump Suit | 5 |
Kameez | 2.5 |
Layered Kurti | 3 to 4 |
Maxi Gown | 4 |
Off-shoulder Dress | 3.5 |
Pencil Dress | 3.5 |
Peplum Dress | 6 |
Plated Dress | 6 |
Poncho | 3.5 |
Salwar | 2.5 |
Scarf | 1.5 |
Shirt Dress | 3.5 |
Shrug | 2.5 |
Skater Dress | 3.5 |
Slit Dress | 4 |
Straight Skirt | 3 |
Tail cut Kurti | 3 to 4 |
Tube Dress | 3 |
Umbrella skirt | 5.5 |
For those of you using a 44-inch wide fabric, this guide suggests measurements for a standard L Size. Think of this as your starting point. If you're working with different sizes or fabric widths, just adjust up or down accordingly. Hope this helps!
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