Indian embroidery dates back to 2300-1500 BC and is done in various regions, with each having a unique style.
For women in rural and urban India, embroidery is an intrinsic part
of their lifestyle, and they adorn their clothing with specific designs
for special occasions. Today, embroidery is an important source of
income for many women and, with increasing respect and appreciation for
these products, they are able to live with greater dignity and
prosperity.
Pure Silk with Hand Embroidery (Kantha) in Taj Mahal Motif
Size: 18" x 78"
Color: Blue