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Nokshi Katha
- Types of Nokshi Kantha:
- Lep Kantha: A thick quilt used for warmth.
- Sujni Kantha: A decorative quilt often used as a coverlet or for ceremonial purposes.
- Baiton Kantha: A rectangular piece used for covering books or valuables.
- Oaar Kantha: A large quilt, often used as a bedspread.
- Archilata Kantha: Used for ceremonial or religious purposes.
- Types of Nokshi Kantha:
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Katha
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Nokshi katha
Symbolism:
- Animals: Birds, elephants, and tigers are common in Nokshi Katha designs and are often symbols of protection and prosperity.
- Nature: Lotus flowers, vines, and trees are frequently featured and may represent fertility, beauty, and life.
- Geometric Shapes: These often carry deeper meanings or are simply used to enhance the aesthetics of the piece.
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Quilt
- Top Layer (Pieced or Appliquéd):
- Often made up of small pieces of fabric stitched together to create patterns or designs. This can include geometric patterns, scenes, or abstract art using fabrics of various colors and textures.
- Batting (Middle Layer):
- This is the insulating material between the top and backing layers. It provides warmth and adds loft (thickness). Common materials include cotton, wool, polyester, or a blend.
- Backing (Bottom Layer):
- The fabric at the back of the quilt, usually a single large piece of cloth. It can be plain or patterned and often complements the quilt top.
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Plastic broom
- Material: The handle is typically made from lightweight and durable materials like aluminum or plastic, making it easy to maneuver.
- Length: The broom features an extendable or long handle, often reaching between 5 to 12 feet (150 to 365 cm) to easily access high ceilings, corners, and fans without the need for a ladder.
- Grip: Some models come with a rubberized or ergonomic grip for comfortable use over extended periods, reducing hand fatigue.
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- Running Stitch: The hallmark of a Nokshi Katha is the use of small, straight, or wavy running stitches that form the base of the quilt.
- Patterns: Designs on a Nokshi Katha are highly symbolic and often depict scenes from rural life, nature (like trees, flowers, birds, and animals), mythological stories, and geometric patterns. The intricate designs reflect the creativity of the women artisans who create them.
- Colors: The embroidery is typically done using colorful threads—red, blue, green, yellow—on a white or neutral base. However, the choice of colors varies depending on the region and the preferences of the artist.
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