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Nakshi kantha, a type of
embroidered quilt, is a centuries-old
Bengali art
tradition of the
Bengal region,
notably in
Bangladesh and the
Indian states...
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abundance especially textiles embroidered in the
patterns of
Nakshi, Saadi, Chikhan, Ari, Zardozi, Wastli, Gota and Kohra. The
imperial workshops...
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Nakshi Pitha (Bengali: নকশি পিঠা, lit. 'Designed cake') or
Pakkon Pitha is a type of
pitha made from rice flour. It is
originally from Bangladesh. Various...
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rendering support, you may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols.
Nakshi Kanthar Math (Bengali: নকশী কাঁথার মাঠ, lit. 'The
Field of the Embroidered...
- the
Indian state of West Bengal. Mats with
decorative designs are
called nakshi pati.
Sitalpati are made from cane or from
murta plants,
known in different...
- Naqsh-e
Rostam (lit. 'mural of Rostam'; Persian: نقش رستم, Persian: [ˌnæɣʃeɾosˈtæm]) is an
ancient archeological site and
necropolis located about 13 km...
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Although his full name is
Jasim Uddin Mollah, he is
known as
Jasim Uddin. His
Nakshi Kanthar Math and
Sojan Badiar Ghat are
considered among the best lyrical...
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Kantha stitching is also used to make
simple quilts,
commonly known as
nakshi kantha.
Women in
Bengal typically use old
saris and
cloth and
layer them...
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pottery has deep
roots in
Bangladeshi culture.: 483–485 The
Nakshi Kantha, a centuries-old
embroidery tradition for
quilts in Bengal, is made...
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known to use
traditional Indian embroidery techniques like zardozi,
nakshi and
dabka and
borrow abstract patterns from nature. He
holds the distinction...