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Life is looking up for this woman, from a village near Bhirandiyara near Bhuj, who makes a living out of embellishment and beadwork. The orders are slowly trickling in A Muslim mother-daughter duo in Bhirandiyara. Salwars are usually worn by married women, while the unmarried use the ghagra. The silver anklet, worn after matrimony, stays on till the end of their lives The Vijay Vilas Palace, the winter residence of the erstwhile king of Bhuj, abounds in exquisite stone work and carvings in Jaisalmer stone. It lies between the Arabian sea and a thick forest |
Weavers in the predominantly Muslim village of Jaralwadi embroider in the kathipa style. Kathipa involves use of heer floss silk in elongated darn stitches running in both horizontal and vertical directions |
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There are few places as breathtaking as the Great Rann of Kutch, especially at the crack of dawn and at twilight. The Rann is home to the Asiatic wild ass, blue sheep neelgai, and foxes Three sisters-in-law meet in Luniya after a long time and hence the smiles. They8217;re wearing ivory bangles which are now being replaced by plastic ones |