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  2. Pakistani craft - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other cities of Pakistan, it is known for woodwork handicrafts. [9] Matki earthen pot, a clay vase exhibition. Matki earthen pot is one of the handicrafts of Pakistan, especially in Rawalpindi and Islamabad are the main regions in country where people use and craft "matki" pots. [10] Ralli quilt, a traditional blanket of Sindh

  3. Sindhi embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Sindhi embroidered wedding Cholo from Hyderabad. Sindhi embroidered wedding Cholo from Hyderabad. The girls of the various farming, herding and merchant castes of Sindh have a dowry tradition in which the girl to be married will create with the help of her female relatives an embroidered trousseau consisting of costumes for herself, for the bridegroom, hangings for the home, quilts, and even ...

  4. The Crafts of Sindh - Wikipedia

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    Traditional designs were outlined with paint and filled with bright and beautiful colours. After they dried they were varnished with shellac. A traditional swing called Pingho or Hindoro, traditional wooden beds Khats , sofas, chairs, vases, utensils and lamps are some of the famous items made in Jandri art.

  5. Pakistani art - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani art (Urdu: پاکستانی فن) has a long tradition and history. It consists of a variety of art forms, including painting , sculpture , calligraphy , pottery , and textile arts such as woven silk.

  6. Culture of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Civil society in Pakistan is largely hierarchical, emphasising local cultural etiquette and traditional Islamic values that govern personal and political life. The basic family unit is the extended family , [ 4 ] although for socio-economic reasons there has been a growing trend towards nuclear families . [ 5 ]

  7. Ralli quilt - Wikipedia

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    Ralli, Rilli or Rillki quilts are traditional quilts of Sindh, in southeastern Pakistan, and the surrounding regions bordered by the southeastern part of Balochistan, the Bahawalpur region of Punjab, Rajasthan and the Kutch region of Gujarat.

  8. Ajrak - Wikipedia

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    Ajrak prints are also famous in neighbouring areas of Hyderabad, Pakistan, in Hala, due to their influence from the Indus Valley civilization. [4] Apart from Sindh and Kutch, recently, a Saraiki version of the Ajrak called Sajarak was created and is found in South Punjab , Pakistan.

  9. Category:Pakistani handicrafts - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani craft; Pakistani rug; S. The Crafts of Sindh; T. Truck art in South Asia This page was last edited on 24 April 2011, at 08:06 (UTC). Text is available ...