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MATERIALS: Cotton cloth, cotton threads, mirrors and strings. CONSTRUCTION: Hand stitched in two parts, embroidered, square chain, cretan, interlaced stitches. MOTIFS: Limbudi tak, makodiyun, akho dhabo, mokre, kamp, ambo. COLOURS :Multicoloured on blue. STYLE REMARKS: Use of blue is relatively recent among Rabaris. Originally the theli had the three sided border of the kothalo. In this middle style the stitch repertoire was reduced. Motifs became bolder and more abstract. Mirrors were used more. The ambo is typically used in a theli. CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE: The theli is used by most embroidering communities of Kutch. It is a sort of status symbol to bring a decorated bag to town for shopping. The style announces the user's identity. CULTURAL REMARKS: A theli as part of a dowry is recent. Previously kothali were embroidered. Theli, shopping bag.
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Last modified on: February 22, 2013