Kantha Embroidery: Turning Trash into Treasure
- Posted by Indie Haat
- Posted in embroidery, kantha work, shamlu dudeja, timeless art
Kantha embroidery, a traditional art form from West Bengal and Orissa, India, uses running stitches to transform old fabrics into beautiful new creations. Rooted in rural life, Kantha reflects nature and daily routines. It's both sustainable and empowering, thanks to women artisans and organizations like SHE.
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