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  1. The Kutch Embroidery is a handicraft and textile signature art tradition of the tribal community of Kutch District in Gujarat, India. [1] This embroidery with its rich designs has made a notable contribution to the Indian embroidery traditions. [2]

  2. www.injiri.co.in › techniques › soof-embroiderySOOF EMBROIDERY - Injiri

    Mar 13, 2024 · Tessellated triangles, also called soof, are vibrant and delicate embroidery with geometrical patterns and motifs inspired by their surroundings, which sometimes even include human, bird, and animal figures. The embroidery relies on the counting of threads in the ground fabric.

  3. Soof Embroidery is done by the Sodha, Rajput and Meghwal communities who migrate from Pakistan during the 1971, Ind-Pak war and settled in Zura, Sumrasar, Fragper and surrounding border villeges of Banas kantha. It is also known as ‘Sodha Barat’ or ‘Sindhi embroider.

  4. Aug 2, 2021 · The soof embroidery done by the women of the Sodha community is unique in style and technique. The motifs are geometric and patterns are formed with tessellated triangular forms. The embroidery is done from the reverse side.

  5. Soof Embroidery is a truly remarkable art form that showcases the incredible skill of Gujarats women artisans. With its GI tag recognition, this craft is now officially protected, ensuring that its rich heritage will continue to be celebrated and preserved for future generations.

  6. Soof is an intricate embroidery practiced traditionally by Sodha Rajput in the Kachchh region of Gujarat. Geometric motifs are created by using small triangles. These motifs are made with satin stitch directly on the fabric without drawing. The artisan visualizes the design and creates it on the fabric by counting warp and weft yarns.

  7. Dec 21, 2021 · Soof embroidery is a type of counted thread weaving practised these days around the Kutch district of Gujarat and beyond. It is characterized by a sort of economy stitch worked from the back. The examples are for the most part dependent on a triangle or soof, and are geometric, symmetrical and exceptionally intricate.

  8. www.gujarattourism.com › handicrafts › soof-embroiderySoof Embroidery - gujrattourism

    4 days ago · Soof Embroidery. Kutch. Literally translating to ‘neat and clean’, this style of embroidery is characterized by geometric patterns. Its v-shaped designs called ‘leher’ or wave and triangle patterns are highly stylised. But the designs on the fabric cannot be pre drawn.

  9. Soof is an intricate embroidery practiced traditionally by Sodha Rajput in the Kachchh region of Gujarat. Geometric motifs are created by using small triangles. These motifs are made with satin stitch directly on the fabric without drawing.

  10. Feb 14, 2022 · The Meghwaad Maaru community practices two embroidery styles – Soof and Khaarak. Soof embroidery is fine and delicate. It is known as counted-thread-embroidery style: there is no outline or drawing done on the fabric to guide the embroiderer.