kuls
Kuls are a type of traditional, often handwoven, textile produced in various regions of the world, particularly in South Asia. The term "kul" is derived from the Sanskrit word "kula," which means "family" or "clan." These textiles are typically made from cotton or other natural fibers and are known for their intricate patterns and vibrant colors. Kuls are often used for decorative purposes, such as wall hangings, tablecloths, and bedspreads, and are also worn as traditional attire.
The production of kuls involves a series of intricate steps, including spinning the yarn, weaving the fabric,
Kuls are not only functional but also hold significant cultural and historical value. They are often passed
Despite their cultural significance, the production of kuls has faced challenges in recent times due to the