Important Questions [10]
- The origin of the Baluchari saree is in the state of ______ in India.
- Name the most common embroidery technique practised by the men of Kashmir.
- Name any one fabric on which Kutch/Kathiawar embroidery is done.
- Briefly explain the process of making a Bandhini Dupatta.
- Briefly explain the motifs used on Phulkari Shawls.
- Bengali women wear delicate sarees made of sheer fabrics on special occasions. Which popular woven sarees have been referred to? [1] Which motifs and colours are used for making the above sarees? [3]
- Kasuti is a traditional form of embroidery derived from the geometric designs of the temple structure in the state of ______.
- Choose the correct pair from the following options: (a) Dyed textile - Phulkari (b) Woven textile - Jamdani ( c) Painted textile - Ikat (d) Embroidered textile - Baluchari
- Patola textiles are very expensive and were once worn only by those belonging to royal families. With reference to this statement, discuss the origin of these textiles and the motifs used on them.
- Madhubani paintings are marked by bright colours and human forms. In this context, briefly explain the technique adopted for this type of painting.
