Game of Snakes and Ladders in Kutch embroidery by Kala Raksha


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Size : Medium
Dimensions : H: 20 | W: 20 Inches
Medium : Silk on Fabric

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In the captivating Kutch embroidery artwork by the KALA RAKSHA artists group, the classic game of Snakes and Ladders comes to life with vibrant colors and intricate Applique work. This traditional art form, originating from the Kutch region of Gujarat, is reimagined in textile form, showcasing the artisans' skillful craftsmanship and creativity. Each piece of fabric is carefully cut and layered to create the board and game pieces, with meticulous attention to detail in depicting the snakes, ladders, and other elements of the game. The significance of this artwork lies in its ability to merge traditional craft with contemporary design, offering a unique and visually stunning interpretation of a beloved pastime.
The process of creating this Applique artwork involves several meticulous steps. First, the artisans select vibrant fabrics in contrasting colors to represent the different elements of the game board. These fabrics are then cut into precise shapes and carefully layered and stitched onto a base fabric to create the overall design. Each piece is meticulously placed to ensure accuracy and symmetry, resulting in a visually striking composition that captures the essence of the game. The KALA RAKSHA artists group, known for their dedication to preserving and promoting traditional crafts, plays a vital role in revitalizing Applique work and ensuring its continued relevance in the modern world. Through their innovative approach and collaborative efforts, they bring new life to this ancient art form, creating captivating pieces that celebrate the rich cultural heritage of the Kutch region.


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    Kutch Embroidery


    Kutch embroidery, also known as Kutchi Bharat or Kachchhi embroidery, is a traditional form of needlework that originates from the Kutch region of Gujarat, India. It has achieved global appreciation for its intricate beauty and cultural significance. They are often inspired by nature, mythology, and everyday life in the Kutch region. The common motifs found in Kutch embroidery include peacocks, elephants, flowers, and geometric patterns, each imbued with symbolic meaning and cultural significance. History The history of Kutch embroidery can be traced back to the 16th century when various communities from different parts of the world, including the Middle East and Central Asia, migrated to the Kutch region. This influx of diverse cultures, each with its distinct textile traditions and embroidery techniques, gradually combined to form a unique craft, later called Kutch embroidery. Technique and Details Kutch embroidery is characterized by its intricate stitches, bold motifs, and extensive use of mirrors, beads, and sequins. The embroidery is typically done on fabrics such as cotton, silk, and wool, using a variety of stitches including chain stitch, satin stitch, and herringbone stitch. One of the most distinctive features of Kutch embroidery is the use of mirrors, which are meticulously stitched onto the fabric to create stunning designs. Kutch embroidery is a handicraft that demands time and patience, as sometimes artisans work even for a month into a single piece, reflecting their dedication to their indigenous craft.



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