Kesi
Kesi is a traditional Indian art form that involves the intricate weaving of textiles, particularly silk. Originating from the state of Gujarat, Kesi is known for its vibrant colors and detailed patterns, often depicting scenes from Hindu mythology. The process requires skilled artisans who use handlooms to create beautiful fabrics that are highly valued in both domestic and international markets.
The term "Kesi" can also refer to a specific type of sari or garment made from these woven textiles. These garments are often worn during special occasions and festivals, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of India. Kesi textiles are celebrated for their craftsmanship and are an important part of the country's artistic legacy.