Phulkari is a supremely refined embroidery work practiced in the Punjab region. The meaning of the word phul is flower while Kari means to craft. It is the art of creating beautiful intricate designs and motifs on fabrics using different colored threads.

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Process of Phulkari

Phulkari work is done with untwisted silk threads called pats, usually with a darn stitch on the other side of the material. The embroidery was previously done with a coarse hand-woven cloth called Khaddar.

Phulkari Embroidery of Punjab

Phulkari was almost extinct in our nation after the India-Pakistan partition. But Punjabi women did not document this traditional art of Phulkari rather they decided to pass it on from generation to generation amongst the women. It also helped in serving as a great way to enjoy free time among themselves.

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According to  Wikipedia, Phulkari (meaning, floral work) originated in Punjab back in the 7th century CE. It has definitely stood the test of time and is quite famous all across the globe for its intricate designs and delicate motifs. In this art form, designs of flowers and geometrical shapes are printed on fabrics. Usually, coarse fabrics like Khadar, data are traditionally used for phulkari work. The embroidery can be identified by various patterns using long and short darn stitches. In Punjab, different shades of red colour are used in phulkari work. 

The phulkari design is immensely famous for the usage of multiple coloured threads. Add a colourful charm to your traditional outfits by pairing them with phulkari dupattas. If you’re someone who loves traditional clothing, then this wonderful range of phulkari embroidery collections is a must-buy for you. The Beautifully handcrafted floral motifs will attract everyone’s attention due to their unique designs and elegant look. The fine phulkari stitch embroidery design motifs add to every traditional outfit's sophistication. Wear it and bring together a classy look. All our handmade fabrics have a good finish, timeless classic designs and eco-friendly colours. 

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FAQs

Here are some of the frequently asked questions:

1. What are the stitches used in phulkari design?

Darning stitch is the most popularly used technique to make phulkari embroidery. The quality of the handmade embroidery can be assessed through how wide or narrow the stitches are. The narrowest stage has the finest precision.

2. What are the materials used for phulkari work?

The most common materials used for phulkari work include cotton fabric, chiffon and khaddar 

3. Why are phulkari crafts so famous?

Originally from Punjab, the phulkari crafts are designed with delicate floral motifs and are worn by women of all ages and cultures.


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