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Pipli Traditional Applique Multicolor Chakra Jhumar
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Pipli Traditional Applique Multicolor Chakra Jhumar

The village of Pipili is well known for its appliqué work. Appliqué comes from the French word appliquer, meaning "to put on". There are two variants to this technique: appliqué, where a fabric shape is sewn over a base layer, and reverse applique, wherein two layers of fabric are laid down, and a shape is subsequently cut out from the upper layer, exposing the lower layer, before both are stitched together.

Traditional Pipli Applique Work Red Star Jhumar For Ceiling
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Traditional Pipli Applique Work Red Star Jhumar For Ceiling

The village of Pipili is well known for its appliqué work. Appliqué comes from the French word appliquer, meaning "to put on". There are two variants to this technique: appliqué, where a fabric shape is sewn over a base layer, and reverse applique, wherein two layers of fabric are laid down, and a shape is subsequently cut out from the upper layer, exposing the lower layer, before both are stitched together.

  • Work: Pipli Applique
  • Heritage: Pipli Applique Work Of Odisha
  • Colour: Red & Yellow
  • Item: Home & Office Decor, As a Gift

Handmade Pipli Applique Work Traditional Red Hand Bag
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Handmade Pipli Applique Work Traditional Red Hand Bag

The village of Pipili is well known for its appliqué work. Appliqué comes from the French word appliquer, meaning "to put on". There are two variants to this technique: appliqué, where a fabric shape is sewn over a base layer, and reverse applique, wherein two layers of fabric are laid down, and a shape is subsequently cut out from the upper layer, exposing the lower layer, before both are stitched together.

Pipli Traditional Applique Work Blue Jhumar For Ceiling
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Pipli Traditional Applique Work Blue Jhumar For Ceiling

The village of Pipili is well known for its appliqué work. Appliqué comes from the French word appliquer, meaning "to put on". There are two variants to this technique: appliqué, where a fabric shape is sewn over a base layer, and reverse applique, wherein two layers of fabric are laid down, and a shape is subsequently cut out from the upper layer, exposing the lower layer, before both are stitched together.

Traditional Pipli Applique Work Hand Bag For Women
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Traditional Pipli Applique Work Hand Bag For Women

The village of Pipili is well known for its appliqué work. Appliqué comes from the French word appliquer, meaning "to put on". There are two variants to this technique: appliqué, where a fabric shape is sewn over a base layer, and reverse applique, wherein two layers of fabric are laid down, and a shape is subsequently cut out from the upper layer, exposing the lower layer, before both are stitched together.

Pipli Traditional Applique Work Red & Yellow Jhumar Ceiling
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Pipli Traditional Applique Work Red & Yellow Jhumar Ceiling

  • Work: Pipli Applique
  • Heritage: Pipli Applique Work Of Odisha
  • Colour: Red & Yellow
  • Item: Home & Office Decor, As a Gift

Pipli Applique Work Wall Hanging Storage Bag
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Pipli Applique Work Wall Hanging Storage Bag

The village of Pipili is well known for its appliqué work. Appliqué comes from the French word appliquer, meaning "to put on". There are two variants to this technique: appliqué, where a fabric shape is sewn over a base layer, and reverse applique, wherein two layers of fabric are laid down, and a shape is subsequently cut out from the upper layer, exposing the lower layer, before both are stitched together.

Handmade Pipli Traditional Applique Work Blue Hand Bag
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Handmade Pipli Traditional Applique Work Blue Hand Bag

The village of Pipili is well known for its appliqué work. Appliqué comes from the French word appliquer, meaning "to put on". There are two variants to this technique: appliqué, where a fabric shape is sewn over a base layer, and reverse applique, wherein two layers of fabric are laid down, and a shape is subsequently cut out from the upper layer, exposing the lower layer, before both are stitched together.

  • Work: Pipli Applique
  • Heritage: Pipli Applique Work Of Odisha
  • Colour: Blue & Red

Handmade Traditional Pipli Applique Work Multicolor Toran
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Handmade Traditional Pipli Applique Work Multicolor Toran

The village of Pipili is well known for its appliqué work. Appliqué comes from the French word appliquer, meaning "to put on". There are two variants to this technique: appliqué, where a fabric shape is sewn over a base layer, and reverse applique, wherein two layers of fabric are laid down, and a shape is subsequently cut out from the upper layer, exposing the lower layer, before both are stitched together.

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