Basoli stitch
The Basoli stitch is a traditional embroidery technique originating from the Basoli region in Jammu and Kashmir, India. This intricate form of needlework is characterized by its vibrant colors and detailed patterns, often depicting floral and geometric designs. It is typically done on fabric using silk threads, making the finished pieces visually striking and culturally significant.
This stitch is commonly used in various textile products, including sarees, dupattas, and home decor items. The Basoli stitch not only showcases the artistic skills of local artisans but also reflects the rich heritage and craftsmanship of the region, preserving its unique cultural identity.