Phulkari Items In Brampton | Wedding Acessories
Phulkari, the rural needlepoint tradition of Punjab, is like an embroidered shawl but very energetic and gorgeous. It has it’s roots in the famous love story of Heer & Ranjha (a love tale) by Waris Shah. It’s a now form and reputation goes back to 15th century. The embroideries were a mere impression of a woman’s life and every woman had her way of defining .There is a hint of Phulkari in Vedas, Mahabharat, Guru Granth Sahib and folk songs of Punjab. If you need any types of phulkari or phulkari item in Brampton (Canada) @Majha Malwa Doaba. Various types of Phulkari in India: Thirma: Symbol of pureness, wear by elder women & widows, but at times, the choice of white is made for artistic reasons. Darshan Dwar: Made for a place of worship as an offering to thank god after a wish has been accomplished. Bawan Bagh: Patchwork of fiftytwo different patterns that decorate the piece and is rare of all. VaridaBagh: Made on an orange-reddish khaddar with the main patt
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