Pilkuwa motifs are inspired from existing vocabulary of motifs like Mughal Butta, Soorajmukhi Jaal, Tree of Life, elephants, peacocks, been documented by Sardar Hussain.
This makes the art of writing Talim a specialized practice and forms the foundation of the carpet industry.
“I am convinced that swaraj cannot come so long as the tens of millions of
“What can you do with a rice grain? You can feed it to the crow,
Batik prints were an essential part of the daily ensemble of the native communities, the artisans made ‘Odhna’ for women with Fulkiya print, Bairaj print, Singh Champa print and Chonia print.
As claimed by a local legend, a ‘Raffoogar’(darner) named Alibaba lived in the valley of
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