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Record 23/65
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MATERIALS: Cotton cloth. CONSTRUCTION: Hand Block printed, resist dyed ,Chemical dyes. MOTIFS: Khaski, jharmar, putalia, rajawadi and singhKamal phul. COLOURS : Red and black STYLE REMARKS: Generally, pakarang sadlo are black backgroung with red patterns. These patterns seem to have Ottoman influence. CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE: Worn by Kanbi elder women. To be stitched in L-shape. Worn as combination of ghaghro and odhani. CULTURAL REMARKS: Border patterns are fixed but fied patterns vary. Patterns and colour are determined by age. Traditional block printed cotton sadlo has gone out of fashion. Today its worn only by elders. Pakarang sadlo.
Pakarang Sadlo -Woven, Dyed & Printed Textiles -Copyright Statement
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Last modified on: February 22, 2013