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Pair each traditional textile and craft heritage form in List-I with its primary regional home and cultural community practice in List-II.

  • Rogan ArtKutch region of Gujarat, practiced by the Khatri community using boiled castor oil paste
  • Kasuti EmbroideryDeccan region of Karnataka, featuring intricate geometric thread motifs on Ilkal sarees
  • Sujani CraftMuzaffarpur and Bhagalpur in Bihar, producing narrative embroidered quilts depicting social themes
  • Toda PukhoorNilgiri Hills in Tamil Nadu, created by pastoral tribal women using red and black woollen threads

Cevap

Rogan Art pairs with the Kutch region of Gujarat and the Khatri community; Kasuti Embroidery pairs with Karnataka and geometric motifs on Ilkal sarees; Sujani Craft pairs with Bihar and narrative embroidered quilts; Toda Pukhoor pairs with the Nilgiri Hills of Tamil Nadu and tribal red-and-black embroidery.
The pairings are historically and culturally accurate: Rogan art is native to Kutch (Gujarat) practiced by the Khatri community; Kasuti embroidery is indigenous to North Karnataka and closely linked with Ilkal sarees; Sujani is a celebrated narrative quilting tradition of Bihar; and Pukhoor is the distinctive geometric red-and-black shawl embroidery of the Toda tribe of the Nilgiris (Tamil Nadu).

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1
Identify the geographical and community origin of Rogan Art
Rogan Art belongs to the Kutch district of Gujarat, where the Khatri community uses castor oil-based pigment paste to decorate fabric.
Establishing the unique material base (castor oil) definitively connects the craft to Kutch, Gujarat.
2
Identify the characteristic features and state of Kasuti Embroidery
Kasuti Embroidery is an ancient folk craft of Karnataka, traditionally adorning Ilkal sarees with geometric patterns.
Associating the specific motif style (geometric counted-thread work) and base garment (Ilkal saree) fixes the match to Karnataka.
3
Identify the cultural context of Sujani Craft
Sujani is a narrative quilt and embroidery heritage from Bihar (notably Muzaffarpur and Bhusra).
Differentiating Sujani from other quilting crafts confirms its status as a GI-tagged cultural art of Bihar.
4
Identify the tribal origin and signature aesthetic of Toda Pukhoor
Toda Pukhoor is created exclusively by the Toda tribe of the Nilgiris in Tamil Nadu using red and black thread on white shawls.
Linking the distinct pastoral tribal name directly matches the craft to the Nilgiris region of Tamil Nadu.

Anahtar Kavram

Regional distribution of traditional handicrafts, indigenous tribal embroidery, and GI-tagged cultural heritage in Indian states
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