Abstract:
Traditional handicrafts of the rural India have become a center of attraction of art and craft
appreciators. Punjab is rich in traditional art and craft, among them, Phulkari embroidery has
made a mark globally for its beauty and elegance. Phulkari was a traditional form of art, used
to be practiced by the women of Punjab to embellish their personal apparels such as shawls,
stoles etc. Phulkari always played an important role in the lives of Punjabi girls. It was more
like a precious personal gift meant for special family occasions, such as welcoming a newborn
into the family or a gift to the daughter during her nuptial ceremony. Traditional Phulkaris not
only reflect the versatility, hard work and creativity of the rural women but they also represent
the traditional culture of Punjab. Phulkari has been known for its vibrant colors and beautiful
designs. In earlier times, Phulkari was created with flower motifs, geometrical patterns and
flora and fauna motifs with detailed outlines. These animated motifs played a symbolic role. In
contemporary Punjab, the authentic tradition of Phulkari started fading due to various socioeconomic
factors. However, in the recent years, it has regained popularity in the commercial
market, mainly through the transformation of technique and design after introducing several
new items of popular taste. This new popularity is the result of the strength, beauty and artistry
that is attracting buyers.
The present study is a comprehensive analysis of the traditional Phulkari embroidery and its
motifs and techniques. The thesis has been divided into six chapters. It gives the introduction of
the study in respect of origin and history of Phulkari embroidery. The study examines the
previous studies on the chosen area and sheds light on the traditional aspect of Phulkari
embroidery and its tools, technique and material. It was only the women, who used to prepare
material for embroidery and then create beautiful designs to wear it on various occasions. They
made remarkable contribution in preparing the shawls of Phulkari in different forms. The
traditional forms of Phulkari were unique and extraordinary because they were not associated
with any commercial purpose unlike the current ones. This study gives in depth information
about the creativity and imagination of women which have gone in creating the forms of
geometrical motifs, flora and fauna, daily activities with human figures and daily useable things
with the technique of embroidery. The research also provides a study on the revival of Phulkari
embroidery through NGOs and GOs, social media, and fashion industry. The study assesses the
role of entrepreneurs, product designers, fashion designers and interior designers in the revival
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of Phulkari embroidery. Traditional craft of Phulkari embroidery shows tremendous growth
and opportunity of employment and income generation to countless livelihoods through Self
Help Groups. A qualitative survey of the case study of Patiala district of Punjab is also
presented. The current trends, tools, technique and motifs of contemporary Phulkari
embroidery have been evaluated. The socio-economic profile of the artisans involved in
Phulkari embroidery is critically examined and the contemporary motifs, trends and technique,
with special reference to the rural and urban area of Patiala is also discussed. The study also
looks at the working condition of artisans keeping in the mind the increasing demand of
Phulkari embroidery in international market. With the increasing demand of market women are
working under some agents and owners who are not providing sufficient money to the artisans
for their hard work. The work sheds light on general health problem of embroiderers, the
occupational hazards on their health and their working ability. It is finally concluded that the art
of Phulkari has now come at a new level of sophistication, but is losing its originality. The
major focus now lies in monetary return instead of conservation of traditional knowledge.
However, the commercial Phulkari has provided livelihood to many rural women and has
contributed immensely in empowering rural women of Punjab.