Description:
Kashmiri Chain Stitching is a traditional embroidery technique originating from Kashmir, India. Artisans use a hooked needle to create intricate patterns and motifs on fabrics like wool, cotton, and silk. The stitches are linked together to form a continuous chain, resulting in beautiful designs inspired by nature and Kashmiri culture.
- Origin: Kashmir, India
- Technique: Handcrafted embroidery using a hooked needle.
- Materials: Wool, cotton, silk fabrics.
- Patterns: Intricate designs influenced by nature and Kashmiri heritage.
- Craftsmanship: Skilled artisans meticulously create each piece.
- Cultural Significance: Represents Kashmiri artistry and cultural heritage.
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