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Kutch Embroidery

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About Kutch Embroidery

Kutch is a living museum of embroidery, where each desert community — Rabari, Ahir, Mutwa, Soof — guards its own stitch vocabulary and mirror-work. Brilliantly coloured and tactile, these textiles encode identity, dowry and belonging.

Region of origin
Gujarat
GI registration
Kutch Embroidery
Materials
cotton; silk-thread; mirror
Techniques
mirror-work; chain & herringbone stitch
HS code (customs)
6304

How it’s made

mirror-workchain & herringbone stitch

The makers

Crafted by Rabari, Ahir, Mutwa & other Kutchi communities of Gujarat.

Why “GI-tagged” matters

Kutch Embroidery is registered under India’s Geographical Indication (GI) Act as “Kutch Embroidery”. A GI tag legally certifies that a piece genuinely originates from its traditional region and is made by its rightful artisan community — your guarantee of authenticity.

GI-certified authenticity

Rooted in India’s registered craft traditions

Artisan-direct

Made by the makers — fair, direct earnings

Traceable provenance

Every piece carries its maker, region & origin