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Origin: The word ‘phulkari’ is derived from the Persian words ‘phool’ (flower) and ‘kari’ (work), aptly describing the floral motifs that characterize this embroidery. The technique is believed to have evolved from the traditional practice of decorating garments with simple stitches. Over time, it developed into an elaborate art form, with regional variations and distinctive styles.
Trends: While phulkari remains a traditional art form, it has also been adapted to modern trends. Designers have incorporated phulkari motifs into contemporary clothing, accessories, and home decor. The embroidery is now found on everything from sarees and kurtas to cushion covers and wall hangings.