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Sugali Tribe that popularly goes with the names Lambadi or Banjara will be a nomadic tribe that resides mainly in the area of Andhra Pradesh. They possess colorful textile arts, with special emphasis on embroidery and embellishment. Among its most beautiful creations is the dupatta by Sugalis, heavily embroidered with several beads and mirrors.
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Sugali Tribe that popularly goes with the names Lambadi or Banjara will be a nomadic tribe that resides mainly in the area of Andhra Pradesh. They possess colorful textile arts, with special emphasis on embroidery and embellishment. Among its most beautiful creations is the dupatta by Sugalis, heavily embroidered with several beads and mirrors.
In embroidery, geometric and floral motifs are indicative of their connection with nature and varied cultural traditions. Edges adorned with beads and mirrors make this piece a visual delight; hence it is regarded with special reverence and worn during festivals, marriages, and other important occasions.
Traditionally, the women of Sugali handcraft these dupattas using vibrant threads and local materials. This makes every piece unique and a symbolic representation of the heritage. The hallmark of Sugali textile arts is the use of bold colors in varying contrast and little details with a plethora of stitches, strengthening their identity through fabrics.
Modern times have, however, led to organizations and cultural institutions that continue to provide Sugali embroidery with an impetus toward promoting it to keep the tribal art alive for the future.
In embroidery, geometric and floral motifs are indicative of their connection with nature and varied cultural traditions. Edges adorned with beads and mirrors make this piece a visual delight; hence it is regarded with special reverence and worn during festivals, marriages, and other important occasions.
Traditionally, the women of Sugali handcraft these dupattas using vibrant threads and local materials. This makes every piece unique and a symbolic representation of the heritage. The hallmark of Sugali textile arts is the use of bold colors in varying contrast and little details with a plethora of stitches, strengthening their identity through fabrics.
Modern times have, however, led to organizations and cultural institutions that continue to provide Sugali embroidery with an impetus toward promoting it to keep the tribal art alive for the future.
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