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what are the different textiles of India? explain each type with a feature​

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Answered by sarthaktyagi1133
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Answer:

A land of variety in every sense—India has so much to offer, it might just take you by surprise. From the array of delicacies to the interesting customs, traditions and festivals we celebrate, every state has its own cultural identity. And an essential part of that is the attire of the people. Did you know that not just the outfits, but even the fabric used to make them are unique to each state of India? Yes, from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, every region has its own handloom techniques that are used to weave many unique fabrics.

Answered by dackpower
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Banarasi silk , kalamkari and khadi are some of he different textiles of India. The features are discussed below;

Explanation:

Banarasi silk is recognized for its zari work , which is gold or silver brocade The style was inspired by Mughals and menakari work.

Kalamkari can be seen in block- printed cotton textile. Free-hand drawing which is known as Srikalhasti which is done by pen is most important kalamkari design.

Khadi is known as natural textile which is hand weaved. During British time it is also known as Khaddar.

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