Multicolor Khaddar Phulkari Baagh Dupatta

5,000

This exquisite Phulkari Bagh showcases the intricate and vibrant embroidery that defines the heritage of Punjab. Handcrafted on coarse, handspun cotton fabric known as Khaddar, this piece reflects the essence of rural craftsmanship and ceremonial grandeur.

Key Features:

    • Material: Khaddar (handwoven cotton)

    • Embroidery Style: Phulkari Bagh (meaning “flower garden”)

    • Pattern: The fabric is covered entirely in geometric floral motifs arranged in repetitive square blocks. The designs are embroidered in rich hues of golden yellow, green, magenta, and orange, creating a three-dimensional, vibrant tapestry effect.

    • Technique: The embroidery is done using silk floss (pat) threads with horizontal, vertical, and diagonal stitches that play with light and texture.

    • Borders: A simple red border frames the entire piece, balancing the dense embroidery.

    • Usage: Traditionally worn by Punjabi women during weddings and festivals, the Bagh is also used as a decorative throw or wall hanging.

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Description

Phulkari Bagh holds a profound place in the cultural and emotional fabric of Punjab. Traditionally crafted by women in the household, each piece tells a story—not just through its vibrant colors and intricate patterns, but also through the love and emotion sewn into every stitch. It is a symbol of a mother’s affection, often created as part of a daughter’s wedding trousseau, and gifted on special occasions such as weddings, childbirths, and religious festivals.

The word “Phulkari” literally means “flower work,” but the term encompasses more than just floral motifs. The Bagh, which means “garden,” signifies the complete coverage of the fabric with embroidery, representing abundance, joy, and prosperity. Each color used has symbolic meaning—for instance, red for fertility, yellow for happiness, and green for growth.

Creating a Phulkari Bagh is a communal activity, often shared among women in villages who gather together to embroider and exchange stories. This craft not only strengthens familial and social bonds but also preserves a legacy passed down through generations. Once a marker of a bride’s grace and a family’s status, it is now also a cherished artifact of Punjabi heritage, celebrated worldwide for its artistic and cultural depth.

In modern times, Phulkari Bagh has transcended its traditional role and become a canvas for contemporary expression while still retaining its deep-rooted cultural significance. It is a living tradition that continues to evolve while honoring its origins.

Additional information

Weight0.999 kg
Type

Phulkari Hand Embroidery

Fabric

Khaddar

Length

2.50 Metres

Care Instructions

Dry Clean Only

Disclaimer

Slight difference in color from visible product image is possible.

Color

Multicolor, Brown

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