Volume 19 No 2 (2021)
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CREATE A RANGE OF PRODUCT USING COMBINATIONS OF METAL EMBROIDERIES AND ASSESSING CONSUMERS ACCEPTABILITY
Ravinder Singh
Abstract
Traditional textiles are abundant in Rajasthan. Rajasthani metal embroidery adds depth and personality to anything it adorns. It's a centuries-old practice that has evolved with the changing social, cultural, and even political climate. Ten patterns were utilized to create stoles using a mix of two metal embroidery based on the results. Based on factors including quality of craftsmanship, acceptability of idea, overall look, cost of product, and arrangement of motifs, Stole S2 was deemed the most acceptable of the four stoles. Training efficacy was investigated using a before-and-after test design.
Keywords
Fashion, Metal Embroidery, Sustainability, Embroidery Industry, Textile Industry
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