Rajputi poshak
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[[Jaipur]] is the dominant production and commercial centre. The historic bazaars of [[Johari Bazar]], Bapu Bazar, and the textile markets around [[Badi Chaupar]] constitute the commercial heart of the Rajasthani ethnic wear trade, housing wholesale and retail establishments dealing in every component of the poshak from raw fabric to finished garments.{{cite web |title=Jaipur Tourism |url=https://www.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in/jaipur.html |publisher=Department of Tourism, Art and Culture, Government of Rajasthan |access-date=2024-01-01}} |
[[Jaipur]] is the dominant production and commercial centre. The historic bazaars of [[Johari Bazar]], Bapu Bazar, and the textile markets around [[Badi Chaupar]] constitute the commercial heart of the Rajasthani ethnic wear trade, housing wholesale and retail establishments dealing in every component of the poshak from raw fabric to finished garments.{{cite web |title=Jaipur Tourism |url=https://www.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in/jaipur.html |publisher=Department of Tourism, Art and Culture, Government of Rajasthan |access-date=2024-01-01}} |
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[[Jodhpur]] is particularly noted for leheriya dyeing, while [[Barmer]] and [[Jaisalmer]] are known for their distinctive mirror embroidery and appliqué work incorporated into poshak embellishment. |
[[Jodhpur]] is particularly noted for leheriya dyeing, while [[Barmer, Rajasthan|Barmer]] and [[Jaisalmer]] are known for their distinctive mirror embroidery and appliqué work incorporated into poshak embellishment. |
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==Heritage preservation== |
==Heritage preservation== |
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