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20-member US delegation attends Phulkari workshop

Artist Paramjeet Kaur Kapoor today held a special workshop on Phulkari, the traditional Punjabi embroidery, for a 20-member delegation from the USA at village Shahura near Attari border. She introduced the delegates to the art of Phulkari, a cherished style...
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US delegation members at a workshop at Shahura village near Attari border in Amritsar on Monday.
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Artist Paramjeet Kaur Kapoor today held a special workshop on Phulkari, the traditional Punjabi embroidery, for a 20-member delegation from the USA at village Shahura near Attari border.

She introduced the delegates to the art of Phulkari, a cherished style of embroidery rooted in Punjab’s history. The workshop provided the delegation with a unique opportunity to engage with Phulkari, known for its vibrant patterns and detailed craftsmanship. This traditional art form, meaning “flower work”, is distinguished by intricate floral motifs, bold colours and rich cultural symbolism, which according to her has deep significance in Punjabi weddings, festivals and celebrations.

Kapoor has been a passionate advocate of Phulkari for over 25 years, and her workshops aim to foster global appreciation and understanding of this heritage craft. Today’s session emphasised the techniques, history and cultural essence of Phulkari, offering the visitors a hands-on experience in creating their own embroidered piece.

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The event reflects growing international interest in India’s artistic heritage and the role of cultural exchanges in building cross-cultural appreciation.

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