SUMMARY
AI Generated Content
- Forgotten Indian sarees, like the Kunbi and Sungudi, are experiencing a revival, showcasing unique regional heritage.
- Textiles like Maharashtra’s Karvath Kati & Gujarat’s Mashru offer practical benefits – zero ironing, silk-cotton blend – often lost to mass production.
- Weaves like Telangana’s Gollabhama, woven with intricate milkmaid motifs, face decline due to low artisan compensation.
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