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View Resource AN IN-DEPTH EXPLORATION OF BHIL ART-INSPIRED DESIGN IN CONTEMPORARY TEXTILE PRODUCTS

Known for the intricate motifs, vibrant colors, and deep cultural symbolism, Bhil art is the cultural heritage of the Bhil tribe in India. This paper presents an in-depth study of Bhil art- inspired designs in contemporary textile products. The study also explores the adaptation of traditional artistic elements into modern textile design, exploring the synergy between heritage and innovation....

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View Resource PRODUCT DIVERSIFICATION FOR SUSTAINABILITY INSPIRED BY TRADITIONAL ROGAN PRINTING OF GUJARAT

The age-old artistic practice of rag painting, which is practiced in Gujarat, Peshawar, and Sindh. It involves using a stylus to expertly apply a thick paste made of vegetable colours and castor or linseed oil onto fabric. The Persian origin of the term "Rogan" means "oil-based," emphasizing the process of heating and forming castor oil in cold water to create a viscous material. This art form was...

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View Resource DESIGNING OF UV PROTECTIVE CLOTHING FOR KIDS

The most secure protection against ultraviolet (UV) radiation exposure is offered by textiles, such as different kinds of apparel, caps, and umbrellas. Clothing is the most effective way to protect against UV radiation (UVR) exposure. Different fabrics have different levels of dyeing with natural, synthetic or artificial fibres depending on their properties. While reviewing, the researcher found...

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View Resource SHIVARAPATNA STONE CRAFT IN KARNATAKA - EXPLORING THE TRANSFORMATIVE ROLE OF INNOVATION IN TRADITIONAL HANDICRAFT AND CULTURAL IDENTITY

Handicraft sector is one of the most sustainable product sectors, because of the consumption of untreated raw materials received unswervingly from the nature. In many developing countries like India, there are a large number of livelihoods depending on handicraft business with an anticipated 17.79 million artisans associated with the sector in the year 2022. The previous studies indicate the...

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View Resource AN OVERVIEW OF TRADITIONAL KANCHIPURAM SILK SAREES

Kanchipuram Silk Sarees are among the most desired traditional wear for the ever-bothersome question of elegance and prestige of culture, as well as for the legendary history of this district and the brilliantly exclusive craftsmanship combining this textile. South Indian bridal culture has existed for ages, and the Kanchipuram silk saree has been a ruling trend among more sophisticated ladies for...

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