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Sandur Lambani art is a vibrant and intricate traditional craft practiced by the Lambani community in Sandur, located in the Ballari district of Karnataka, India. This unique form of folk art is renowned for its elaborate embroidery and mirror work, often adorning textiles such as garments, bags, and home decor items.

Key Features:
Embroidery Techniques:

Stitching Styles: The art employs a variety of stitches, including running stitch, chain stitch, and herringbone stitch. Each stitch is meticulously executed to create detailed patterns and motifs.
Motifs and Patterns: Common designs include geometric shapes, floral motifs, and animals, all characterized by their symmetrical and repetitive nature.

Fabrics: Traditionally, cotton and wool are used as the base fabrics, chosen for their durability and ease of embroidery.
Threads: Brightly colored threads in red, blue, yellow, and green are preferred, reflecting the vibrant aesthetic of Lambani art.
Embellishments: The use of small mirrors, beads, and coins is a distinctive feature, adding sparkle and texture to the embroidered pieces.

Heritage and Identity: Sandur Lambani art is an integral part of the Lambani community’s cultural heritage, often passed down through generations. It serves as a medium of expression and identity for the community.
Occasions and Usage: Traditionally, Lambani embroidery is used to decorate clothing and accessories for special occasions such as weddings and festivals, showcasing the community's rich cultural traditions.

Contemporary Designs: While staying true to traditional techniques, modern Lambani artists often incorporate contemporary designs to appeal to a broader audience. This adaptation helps in sustaining the art form in a changing market.
Commercial Ventures: Many artisans are now involved in commercial enterprises, creating products like handbags, cushion covers, and wall hangings that cater to both domestic and international markets.

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