Phulkari and Bagh is the term for a range of embroidery styles from Punjab and surrounding area in both India and Pakistan. The Phulkari and Bagh are traditional embroidery shawls of the Punjab.
Toys are also used to adom the fabric. In traditional design the dancing doll design of Bandhni of Gujarat and Dado Bhatt of Ikat of Orissa are the ancient examples. Now days the motifs of the toys are used on article. which are mostly used for children.
Birds have been a constant theme in fabric design since its beginning, small brightly coloured.Birds designs donate the historical background and now we can placed with different style on the fabric such as by printing, painting, weaving, knitting, embroidery etc.Birds is one of the motif which is used in different arts such as Madhubani- Patola, Brocade, Phulkari, Kantha, Kasooti.In Phulkari also they use peacock and parrot motif which is called Mor Bagh and Tota Bagh.
Rajasthan is also famous for its textile printing and designing such as Sanganeri print of Sanganer, Bandhni print of Jaipur Bagru print of Bagru of world famous. These prints are an old tradition, typical and very beautiful prints.
Goblets of different shapes colours, material with beautiful engravings and paintings. There can be amazingly beautiful designs with vivid variations any type of textile materials such as sarees, suits, and bed-shpreds tapestry etc.The goblets designs are adopted on textile in various ways.