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Types of Phulkari

Chhamaas
Chhamaas

Chhamaas The chhaamas phulkari hails from Rohtak, Gurgaon, Hissar and Delhi. The chaamas phulkari incorporates mirrors which are sewn into the cloth with yellow, grey or blue thread. The chaamas phulkari incorporates mirrors which are sewn into the cloth with yellow, grey or blue thread.

Chope and Subhar
Chope and Subhar

Neelak Phulkari is a very graceful and elegant embroidery. 3. Chope and Subhar – Chope and Subhar Phulkari is perfectly designed for bridal wear with splendid embroidery spread across the four edges of the cloth. 4.

Ghunghat Bagh
Ghunghat Bagh

Different Phulkari designs are reserved for different occasions. While Chope is a gift from the maternal uncle to the bride, the Wari da Bagh represents happiness. Similarly Chamba, Suber and Ghunghat Bagh all have a specific meaning and value attached.

Neelak
Neelak

Neelak The neelak phulkari is made of a black or red background with yellow or bright red embroidery. The colour of the phulkari is mixed with metals. The colour of the phulkari is mixed with metals.

Phulkari of South and Southwestern Punjab Region
Phulkari of South and Southwestern Punjab Region

Phulkari of south and southwestern Punjab region The phulkari of south and southwestern Punjab region, has wide edges upon which designs of animals and birds are embroidered. As is the case of the chaup, the edges are embroidered on both sides of the cloth.

Senchi Phulkari
Senchi Phulkari

Senchi phulkari The senchi phulkari is popular in and around Ferozepur. The senchi phulkai incorporates designs of birds, jewellery such as bracelets, earrings, rings and necklaces.

Til Patra
Til Patra

The term til patra means 'the sprinkling of seeds'. Neelak. The neelak phulkari is made of a black or red background with yellow or bright red embroidery. The ...

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