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Kantha is a form of embroidery which used to be practised by the rural women of West Bengal. The entire cloth is covered with running stitches, employing beautiful motifs of flowers, animals birds and geometrical shapes, as well as themes from everyday activities. The stitching on the cloth gives it a slight wrinkled, wavy effect. Contemporary Kantha is applied to a wider range of garments such as sarees, dupattas, shirt lengths for men and women, furnishing fabrics, mostly using cotton and silk.
This Gorgeous Fuschia & White Tussar saree is Kantha embroidered all over. The Fushchia Body is embroidered with small white Floral motifs while the Border is embroidered with Kalka motifs. The Pallu is a White on White with a combination of various motifs like Leaf, Floral & Alpana (the white Rangoli made in Bengal on any auspicious occasion).
The Blouse Piece is Fushchia with embroidery in the Sleeves.
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