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Nakshi Kantha Art of Bengal | History, Motifs & GI Craft

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Nakshi Kantha is a GI-registered folk embroidery tradition from Bengal, crafted by quilting old textiles with intricate hand stitches. Known for its Dorukha double-faced embroidery, symbolic motifs, and cultural storytelling, Nakshi Kantha represents sustainability, heritage, and artisan excellence. Rooted in 19th-century domestic life, it continues to inspire modern decor while preserving India’s textile legacy......
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