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4. Introduce handloom art as an art of India.
What is the process of spinning? In the art of spinning, spinning is done by pulling the threads from the cotton wool and twisting them to make a long string in each other's grip. Hand-knitted. Dhaka's muslin tako, made by skilled Indian artisans, would fit into the diwasali box and the muslin sari would pass through the ring. India is known all over the world for its handloom crafts of carpets made in India including Kashmir, Patol of Patan city, sari of Kanjivaram, sari of Banarasi, construction of Rajasthan etc.
4. Introduce handloom art as an art of India.
Patola made by skilled artisans who came to Patan during the Solanki era of Gujarat is famous all over the world. This handicraft of Patola is about 850 years old. The silk garment made in Patna, 'Bewad-Ikt' is called 'Patola of Patan'. It can be worn on both sides as it looks the same on both sides. Patola of Patan lasts for years and its color does not fade. There is a saying about its lined colors that, padi patole bhat, fate pan fite nahi '.
5. Introduce the art of embroidery as an art of India.
Harappa and Mohenjo-daro embroidery work was found on the statues and figurines found during the excavation of the ball. During the Indus Valley Civilization, embroidery has been found on the garments of men and women of Sindh, Saurashtra and Kutch. Kashmiri Bharat of Kashmir is very famous in the country and abroad. Areas of Gujarat like Jamnagar, Jetpur, Bhuj, Mandvi etc. are known for their elegant designs of traditional style elephants, puppets, chopatas, birds, kalash etc. Printing on cloth as well as embroidery is the home industry of women of Kutch and Saurashtra in Gujarat.
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The art of embroidering on chandravas, shakhs, torans, chaklas, bedspreads, pillows, pillows, cradles, ladders, etc. is still prevalent today. The blankets and quilts are embroidered with geometric as well as various figures. The embroidery of 'Jat' com in the Bunny area of Kutch is prominent.

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