Kutch Mirror & Thread

Kutch Embroidery - Colorful Threads of Heritage

Kutch Embroidery is a vibrant traditional craft from the Kutch region of Gujarat, celebrated for its bold colors, intricate patterns, and stunning mirror work. Practiced mainly by women from tribal communities like the Rabaris, Ahirs, and Meghwals, this embroidery goes beyond decoration—it tells stories of culture, heritage, and daily life through every stitch.

One of the most striking features of Kutch embroidery is the use of shisha (small mirrors). These mirrors are carefully embedded into the fabric to reflect light, adding a distinctive sparkle that makes each piece eye-catching and unique. 

Today, Kutch embroidery with mirror work is seen on everything from traditional blouses to modern kurtas and handbags. Choosing Kutch embroidery means celebrating skilled craftsmanship and keeping alive a colorful legacy—where every mirror reflects tradition and every thread speaks of culture.


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