Pipili is a small town en route to
Puri from
Bhubaneswar. It is very famous for its patch or applique work.
Applique is a French technique of sewing over the base material with a small cloth in a different color (initially it was done to cover torn clothes!). The small cloth was made to resemble an object so as to not look like covering a torn base. Artisans generally use their imagination and elements from day to day life to create the appliques.
The famous
Jagannath temple of
Puri known worldwide for its
Ratha Yathra, gets its chariot covers as well as the '
chhathths' or umbrellas made from Pipili. They are exclusively made by Muslim master tailors every year specially for
The Lord of the Universe,
his brother and sister.
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Lanterns in different shapes, sizes and colors! |
We stopped by at Pipili on the way back from Puri - the village is a riot of colors!!! As you can see, the applique technique has been improvised and used in many day to day items. And here are some souvenirs we picked up :) The fish on a plate applique is the cutest!!
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Trinkets from Pipili |
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