Q. Which of the following pairs is/are matched correctly?
- Patan Patola – Gujarat
- Pithora Painting – Rajasthan
- Kala Jeera – Uttar Pradesh
- Chulli Oil – Himachal Pradesh
Choose the correct answer using the codes given below:
Answer:
Only 1 & 4
Notes:
- Patan Patola is the ancient art of double ikat or Patola weaving in pure silk dates back to the 11th century, and the Salvi family of North Gujarat is one of the last practitioners of the declining art form. This unique fabric derives from a sophisticated and difficult technique of dyeing or knot dyeing on the warp and weft separately before weaving, known as 'bandhani.'
- Mata Ni Pachedi is handmade textile of Gujarat for offering in the temple shrines.
- Pithora Painting from Chhota Udaipur (Gujarat), depicts cave paintings that tribes used to make. It is a ritualistic painting done on the walls by the Rathwa, Bhils and Bhilala tribes.
- Himachal Pradesh’s ‘kala jeera’ (black cumin) and ‘chulli ‘(dried apricot) oil received Geographical Indication (GI) tag in 2019.