indama
Indama refers to a type of traditional Indian textile art, specifically a form of embroidery. It is most commonly associated with the Kutch region of Gujarat, India, where it has been practiced for centuries. Indama is characterized by its intricate geometric patterns and vibrant color palettes, often featuring motifs inspired by nature, local flora, and fauna. The embroidery is typically done on cotton or silk fabrics using silk or cotton threads.
The craft is often passed down through generations of women within families, with each community or village
While Indama was traditionally used for clothing, household textiles, and ceremonial items, it has also found