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MATERIALS: Cotton cloth drill ,cotton and silk threads , buttons and beads. CONSTRUCTION: Hand stitched, embroidered, square chain , cretan, buttonhole filling, detached chain, interlaced and back stitching. MOTIFS: Popti, goltak, makodiyun, jharmar, sudo, mor, gotto and butti. COLOURS : Multicoloured on black. STYLE REMARKS: Dhebharia work is usually done on dark colours. During this period Dhebharia and Kachhi work similar. Dhebharia work is more likely to use more silk threads. CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE: The style of jacket relates to the kediyun worn by a man. Front closing were used for children. Style is derieved from Rajasthan. Boys wore jhuldi with salwaar and small children wore as it is. CULTURAL REMARKS: Dhebharias preferred to embroidered on drill and sturdy cloth. Jhuladi, Jacket.
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Last modified on: February 22, 2013