FOLK ART AND CLOTHING
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https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v14.i2SCE.2026.6717Keywords:
Folk Art, Textile Adornment, Traditional Dyeing, Decorative Motifs, Cultural ContinuityAbstract [English]
It's impossible to predict how long it took for the folk art of dyeing, which reveals the textiles of the time during excavations of the Indus Valley Civilization, to reach that stage. No concrete theory exists as to when and where the journey of dyed and printed textiles began.
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