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NEW DELHI YMCA

INSTITUTE FOR FASHION TECHNOLOGY & DESIGN


TEXTILE DESIGN
SUBMITTED BY :- NITYA SHUKLA
(BATCH-2023)
UNDER SUPERVISION OF MS SMITA SRIVASTAVA
(FACULTY IFTD)
INDIAN MAP
Northern India
▫ These are following States are
considered to Northern India:

1. Jammu & Kashmir


2. Himachal Pradesh
3. Punjab
4. Delhi
5. Haryana
6. Uttar Pradesh
7. Uttarakhand
Famous textiles & crafts of northern India
1. Jammu and Kashmir are renowned for their exquisite Pashmina
shawls, known for their luxurious warmth and intricate embroidery.
Additionally, the region is celebrated for its intricate Kashmiri
carpet weaving, characterized by vibrant patterns and fine
craftsmanship.

2. Himachal Pradesh is known for its distinct Kullu shawls, woven


with colorful geometric patterns, and renowned for their warmth
and craftsmanship. The region is also famous for its traditional
Chamba Rumal embroidery, showcasing intricate designs on fine
muslin fabric.

3. Punjab is renowned for its Phulkari embroidery, a traditional art


form featuring vibrant floral patterns on fabrics. Additionally, the
region is celebrated for its Punjabi juttis, intricately designed
handcrafted leather shoes, known for their comfort and style.
4. Delhi is known for its exquisite Zardozi embroidery,
characterized by intricate gold and silver threadwork on fabrics,
often seen in bridal attire. The city also boasts a thriving market
for traditional handwoven Banarasi silk sarees, prized for their
rich patterns and luxurious texture.
5. Haryana is renowned for its Phulkari embroidery, which features
colorful geometric patterns and intricate designs on fabrics like
dupattas and shawls. The region is also known for its skilled
artisans who create fine clay pottery, showcasing intricate motifs
and vibrant colors.
6. Uttar Pradesh is famous for its intricate Chikankari embroidery,
known for its delicate white threadwork on fine fabrics like muslin
and chiffon. Additionally, the state is celebrated for its Banarasi
silk sarees, adorned with opulent gold and making them a symbol
of elegance and tradition.
7. Uttrakhand is famous for its intricately woven woolen shawls,
showcasing traditional designs and vibrant colors. The region is
also known for its skilled artisans who craft wooden artifacts, such
as intricately carved doors and furniture, preserving its cultural
craftsmanship.
Eastern India
▫ These are following States are
considered to Northern India:

1.Bihar
2.Jharkhand
3.Odisha
4.West Bengal
Famous textiles & crafts of Eastern India
1. Bihar is renowned for its exquisite silk weaving, particularly in
Bhagalpur, known as the "Silk City." The state is also famous for
its Madhubani paintings, a traditional art form featuring intricate
and vibrant depictions of nature, mythology, and daily life.

2. Jharkhand is known for its beautiful handwoven tribal textiles,


such as Tussar silk and tribal art motifs, reflecting the rich cultural
heritage of the region. Additionally, Dokra metal craft, is a famous
craft in Jharkhand, producing intricate metal sculptures and
jewelry.
3. Odisa is celebrated for its intricate and vibrant handwoven
textiles, particularly the exquisite Odisha ikat or "Bandha" sarees,
known for their stunning patterns and colors. The state is also
famous for its Pattachitra paintings, a traditional folk art that
adorns cloth and palm leaf, depicting mythological tales and
cultural scenes with intricate detailing.
4. West Bengal is famous for its Baluchari and Dhaniakhali sarees,
known for intricate designs. The state is also celebrated for Kantha
embroidery, repurposing old fabric into stunning quilts.
Western India
▫ These are following States are
considered to Western India:

1. Rajasthan
2. Gujarat
3. Maharashtra
4. Dadra and Nagar Haveli
5. Daman and Diu
Famous textiles & crafts of Western India
1. Rajasthan is known for its exquisite Bandhani tie-dye textiles
and the intricate Kundan and Meenakari jewelry, showcasing the
state's rich craft traditions and vibrant aesthetics.

2. Gujarat is renowned for its traditional Patola silk sarees, meticulously


handwoven with vibrant geometric patterns. The state is also famous for
its Bandhani tie-dye fabrics, known for their intricate designs and rich
colors, reflecting the region's skilled craftsmanship.

3. Maharashtra is renowned for its exquisite Paithani silk sarees,


showcasing intricate motifs and vibrant colors. The state also embraces
Warli painting, a tribal art form known for its simplicity and depictions
of rural life and culture.
4. Dadra and Nagar Haveli do not have widely renowned textiles or
crafts; however, local artisans likely produce traditional handicrafts and
textiles reflecting regional culture.

5.Dadra and Nagar Haveli do not have widely renowned textiles or


crafts; however, local artisans likely produce traditional
handicrafts and textiles reflecting regional culture.
Southern India
▫ These are following States are
considered to Southern India:

1. Telangana
2. Karnataka
3. Andra Pradesh
4. Tamil Nadu
5. Kerala
Famous textiles & crafts of Southern India
1. Telangana is known for its Pochampally Ikat sarees, featuring
tie-and-dye patterns, and Gadwal silk sarees with exquisite zari
work.Telangana is also renowned for its Bidriware, an ancient
metalwork craft featuring silver or gold inlay on blackened metal.

2. Karnataka is celebrated for its Mysore silk sarees, renowned for their
luxurious silk and intricate gold zari work. The state also boasts vibrant
Channapatna wooden toys, known for their traditional craftsmanship and
eco-friendly materials.

3. Andhra Pradesh is famed for its Kalamkari textiles, known for


intricate hand-painted or block-printed designs on fabrics. The
state is also celebrated for its exquisite Kondapalli wooden toys,
characterized by vibrant colors and intricate carving.
4. Tamil Nadu is renowned for its Kanjeevaram silk sarees, prized for
their lustrous silk and intricate gold thread work. The state is also famous
for its traditional Tanjore paintings, known for their rich colors and
intricate details, often featuring religious themes.

5.Kerala is famous for its traditional Kasavu sarees, featuring


gold-bordered off-white cotton fabric, often worn on special
occasions. The state is also known for its intricate and colorful
Kathakali masks, which are a key part of its vibrant performing
arts culture.
Centeral India
▫ These are following States are
considered to Centeral India:

1. Madhya Pradesh
2. Chhattisgarh
Famous textiles & crafts of Central India
1. Madhya Pradesh is renowned for its Chanderi sarees, known for
their fine silk or cotton fabric and delicate zari work. The state is
also famous for its Gond tribal art, characterized by intricate,
nature-inspired paintings on various surfaces, including fabric
and canvas.
2. Chhattisgarh is known for its rich tradition of Kosa silk, prized for its
fine texture and natural sheen, often used to create exquisite sarees and
fabric. The state also features Dhokra art, where skilled artisans craft
intricate metal figurines using the lost-wax casting technique.
MAP OF CHHATTISGARH
NEW DELHI YMCA
INSTITUTE FOR FASHION TECHNOLOGY &
DESIGN
TEXTILE DESIGN
SUBMITTED BY :- NITYA SHUKLA
(BATCH-2023)
UNDER SUPERVISION OF MS SMITA SRIVASTAVA
(FACULTY IFTD)

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