Saturday, 25 February 2017

society and beauty!!

hey readers!
how are you?
I am suffering from flu!.. I hope you guys are fit and fine!!
 today we will be going throught he social aspect of our beautiful embroidery!
it not only hold cultural aspect but also some social aspects too...and we will go through them today!


                                                                           
SOCIO-CULTURAL  ASPECT
The motifs of Phulkari embroidery which enlightened the social structure as well as cultural identity of Punjab had been changed after partition. , however, earlier  most of the women were experts in Phulkari would even make mediocre look exquisite. Back in the days, it was a reflection of routine and regular life of a typical Punjabi woman.  each region or village had their own unique way of creating patterns and designs which was influenced by local factors and lifestyles .They used to embroid on a cotton cloth a tale of her tryst with the gardens. It was never made for commercialization. Fabricated for familial customary obligations, Phulkari became famous mainly by word of mouth. For the people of Punjab, Phulkari is not just a style of embroidery. For them it is a traditional family culture, a pious ceremony that begins with the birth of the male child. The grandmother of the baby boy weaves a fabric of love, spinning dreams of his wedded future with a beautiful bride to whom the Phulkari will belong eventually. Phulkari work has spread its fabric from Odinis to full-length suits. The time is not far when we will see it being used on curtains as an essential part of the interiors industry. The rural crafts industry could see Phulkari developing as a trend in designing handicrafts and ornaments as well.
now we know its not only culture but also socially where PHULwork holds great significance!
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