Traditional Phulkari Artwork

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Flowers and colors crafted in various geometrical patterns clout together to form up the art of ‘Phulkari’. This exceptionally beautiful embroidery is believed to have come from the lands of Persia. This word first appeared in Punjabi literature in the 18th century. Waris Shah's Heer Ranjha describes the trousseau of Heer and lists various articles of clothing with Phulkari among them. It is the rural handcrafted embroidery culture of Punjab, often known as Punjab folk embroidery. Despite the fact that Phulkari denotes flowery work, the designs in this needlework incorporated themes, geometrical patterns, and forms in addition to flowers. The Phulkari needlework is colourful and vivid in general, adding brightness to people's life. Phulkari embroidery is very popular all over the world. It was created by women and honours female empowerment.

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