**Kantha: A 2-Year Labor of Love from TRIPTI’S FINE ART**
TRIPTI’S FINE ART, from Bihar and West Bengal, showcases “toshol,” a vibrant fabric meticulously crafted over two years. Featuring intricate embroidery inspired by nature, the fabric aims to promote sustainability. Artisans, especially women, found employment through the project.
**Silk Embroidered Fabrics from TRIPTI’S FINE ART**
TRIPTI’S FINE ART presents a range of silk fabrics featuring embroidery called “anka.” After creating a design, anka is embroidered on top, taking a dedicated month of work. These versatile fabrics can be used as casual shawls, light cloaks, or easily incorporated into outfits.
**Krishna’s Gita War Depicted on Silk**
TRIPTI’S FINE ART is also working on a silk fabric depicting a scene from Krishna’s Gita war in the Indian epic Mahabharata. The intricate design aims to preserve cultural heritage while showcasing artistic craftsmanship.Generated by Gemini