Tangaliya products feature a blend of natural and synthetic materials, often combining both. Inspired by nature, weavers employ geometric motifs such as squares, rectangles, triangles, and circles, meticulously placing each bead (dana) by calculating distances between warp and weft yarns. Vibrant colors like blue, green, red, pink, black, grey, maroon, purple, and orange contrast in danawork, with white prominently used alongside. Key motifs include the Ladwa (Indian sweet), peacocks, mango and date palm trees, and unique designs like peacocks on bushes or airplanes, highlighting the craft's cultural richness and artistic diversity.
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