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To the centre of the arts & learning, Smt. Rukmini Devi added craft education. The idea of craft preservation and revival further complemented the philosophy of Kalakshetra, dedicated to inculcating an overall aesthetic value & perpetuating India's heritage. The weaving Centre was inaugurated in 1937, & the weavers were brought from Kanchipuram, the yarn from Bangalore which was twisted to the three-ply murukku pattu. At Kalakshetra the skill was harnessed to the recovery of forgotten traditional motifs along with some experimentation in keeping with the norms of tradition. The broad borders returned, memories were tapped for old designs, old available material was collected, and a record book maintained. |
![]() | Body : arakku kamalam banaras self design Border : self Design : mango banaras and kodi in zari Pallav : mango, hamsam, muthu, center kamalam & flower design |
![]() | Body : majenta with zari kamalam checks with muthu hamsam in center of the checks Border : green & oneside violet Pallav : horse, 2figures,yali,rekku |
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