Rabari Embroidery Done On Recycled Clothes

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  • Published On: July 12, 2023
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With the increasing concern for environmental sustainability, repurposing and recycling materials have gained prominence. Rabari embroidery has evolved with the times by embracing this sustainable ethos. The use of recycled clothes as a canvas for Rabari embroidery not only reduces waste but also creates a harmonious blend of tradition and eco-consciousness.

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