“Sujani” from Bihar is a traditional form of:

Quilting
Weaving
Pottery
Miniature painting

Sujani is a traditional form of quilting from Bihar. It is a beautiful and intricate art form that is passed down from generation to generation. Sujani quilts are made by hand using a variety of materials, including cotton, silk, and wool. The designs are often inspired by nature or traditional folk art. Sujani quilts are not only beautiful, but they are also very functional. They can be used as wall hangings, bedspreads, or even clothing.

Quilting is the process of sewing together two or more layers of fabric with a layer of batting in between. The layers are sewn together using a variety of stitches, including running stitches, backstitches, and cross stitches. Quilting can be done by hand or by machine.

Weaving is the process of interlacing two or more sets of threads or yarns to create a fabric. The threads or yarns are passed over and under each other in a specific pattern. Weaving can be done by hand or by machine.

Pottery is the process of making objects from clay. The clay is shaped into the desired form and then fired in a kiln to harden it. Pottery can be made by hand or by machine.

Miniature painting is a type of painting that is done on a small scale. Miniature paintings are often used to illustrate books or to decorate objects such as boxes or furniture. Miniature paintings can be done in a variety of styles, including Indian miniature painting, Chinese miniature painting, and European miniature painting.

Exit mobile version