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Indian regional embroidery is a rich and diverse art form, each region boasting its unique style and techniques. For instance, Gujarat's Kutch embroidery features intricate mirror work and vibrant threads, while Punjab's Phulkari showcases floral patterns stitched in bright colors. Rajasthan's Gota Patti embroidery is known for its elaborate appliqué work using gold and silver ribbons. Kantha from West Bengal and Odisha involves simple running stitches to create beautiful, textured designs. Each regional embroidery not only reflects the cultural heritage of its area but also adds a distinctive charm to Indian textiles.
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