Showing posts with label textile holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label textile holiday. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Textile Holiday - Bhutan"s hidden treasures

Spectacular Textile Holiday in Bhutan


Continuing our blog instalment of the Colouricious Textile Holiday to Bhutan, we reveal what other attractions lay in store for you to experience on this creative holiday. To fill you in, Colouricious Holidays specialise in organising group textile tours which will enable you to see the sights of Bhutan and experience local textile making and crafts up close and personal. You’ll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the culture, colour, community and witness the spectacular mountain scenery of this country which lies at the foot of the Himalayas.

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On a Bhutan textile holiday, you’ll be in the hands of our experienced guides and stay in high quality local hotels many of which have access to WIFI and television. This type of unique tours enables you to explore the Bhutanese culture, scenery and local crafts in more integrated way. You’ll discover papermaking, fabrics, embroidery and other ceramic crafts. You’ll marvel at the beautiful weaving techniques and colourful textiles produced and have the chance to buy some keepsakes to bring home.

Journey through Bhutan’s creative textile cultural heartland


You’ll be able to visit a variety of markets and museums and see the variety of crafts and textiles which are on display. On route is the Dilli Haat market, offering the most amazing, authentic crafts to purchase. It is one of Delhi’s famous markets covering 6 acres of land and features 62 stalls selling an array of embroidered and woven fabrics, silk products, cushion covers, bags, shoes, saris, paintings, jewellery, handicrafts, wood and stone carvings, carpets and rugs, furniture, antiques and leather items. Click here for some top tips to make sure you get a fair price for your goods.

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What makes this market so special and so renowned is the traditional ‘weekly village market’ atmosphere it promotes. The small thatched roof cottages create a small village feel even though it’s one of the biggest markets in Delhi. It was specifically created by the government for local artisans to showcase their craft and products, encouraging them to venture out from their villages and sell directly to customers, increasing their profits by cutting out the middle man. Stall allotments are rotated every 15 days so different crafts man can display new items so there is always something new to be discovered. It has been a successful project preserving India’s traditional heritage.

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There is so much to see with these artisans often displaying their skills at their stalls or in the exhibition hall holding different shows to promote handloom. There are live cultural and music performances by different artists from around the country. There are also 25 food stalls on site with a diverse selection of cuisine. Now this is shopping in style. It’s an incredibly beautiful market with such an array of vibrant fabrics and definitely not one to miss!

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Local crafts with local materials


At Colouricious Holidays, we want you to have an unforgettable holiday as this country deserves to be admired for its stunning fabrics and architecture. This holiday has been running for 3 years receiving such wonderful feedback. Many of our guests are return customers and book onto other crafty holidays to different destinations across the world. Listen to our guests lovely testimonials below. Colouricious Holidays want you to be inspired for your own textile projects in future. You’ll have an amazing array of photo opportunities which will enable you to bring back even more amazing memories of a stunning country with amazing crafts people who produce beautiful textiles and designs. You’ll see the technicolour of designs which are imbued with meaning and status for the Bhutanese people.


Immerse Yourself In The Culture, Community And Colours Of Bhutan


web-dzong-sewing-textiles-stitching-craft-holidayBhutan is a fascinating country bordered by Tibet and Nepal and is deeply influenced by Buddhist monasteries which pepper the landscape. Set in the heart of the Himalayas, you’ll be able to meet the indigenous people who have lived and thrived in these conditions for generations. You’ll be able to visit the beautiful Buddhist temples and see prayer flags which are on display. One of these beautiful landmarks waiting to be explored is Trongsa Dzong. The town is located on a steep ridge with the fortress edged next to a sheer drop often disguised in the clouds and mist, overlooking the gorge of the Mangde River. It remains the only access point between  eastern and western Bhutan. It is the largest fortress in Bhutan containing 25 temples and houses over 200 monks. Tronga-dzong-colouricious-holiday-craft-tourThe buildings are set on different levels on the rocky spur with wide stones stairs and maze of beautifully paved courtyards and passageways connecting them all. Its impressive architecture makes it a must see along with the fine decoration of mural paintings lining the walls designed during the rule of the first king. An important printing house is located on site where religious texts are printed using the traditional woodblock printing technique. The watchtower has now been transformed into a state-of-the art national museum. Trongsa tsechu is also held here every year, an important five day festival marking the triumph of Buddhism for the country. A large embroidered or painted religious picture known as thongdrel will be unveiled with many dressed in exquisite colourful costumes and masks. There is also the fire blessing where people run through and archway of straw alit with burning flames.

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Colouricious Holidays


Colouricious-holiday-craft-textile-tourDoes this sound like an adventure you want to be a part of? Please visit www.colouriciousholidays.com to read more on what a Colouricious Holiday to Bhutan entails. There are many more amazing things to uncover so take a look at the highlights. Colouricious Holidays offer unique craft and textile experiences to help inspire your creativity. You will be travelling with a group of like minded guests using trusted tour guides and hotels. We take care of everything so you don’t have too so remember

Learn, create, be happy!


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Thursday, August 20, 2015

Wax Print

Wax Print


Wax print or Batik originated in India. The word batik actually means ‘wax writing’.


To decorate cloth by wax print you have to cover a part of the cloth with a coat of wax and then dye the cloth. When the wax is removed the contrast between the dyed and undyed areas makes the pattern, as the waxed areas keep their original colour.
The beauty of wax print is its simplicity. Some of the best effects in batik are often achieved by chance. Batik is very popular in southern India and is an amazing way of printing fabric.


Wax print is an amazing way of textile design and you will be able to experience it up close on our Colouricious textile tour to Southern India. You will be able to try it out for yourself when you get home, and achieve some amazing results. Wax print designs come in a large range of colours and patterns and you will be amazed when you see the whole textile printing process.


You will love our Colouricious textile tour to Southern India to see wax print up close! Everyone who loves textile art will love this!


Have a look at our other textile tours, perfect for everyone who is in love with arts and crafts!



Wax Print

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Weaving

Weaving


Weaving is an amazing method of textile production where two sets of yarns or threads are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric or cloth. In India the most popular materials used are cotton and silk. Weaving can be used to make so much – rugs, dresses or even blankets!


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Come on our Colouricious textile tour to India! You will have the chance to see some beautiful weaving of rugs and sarees, and purchase some of the most beautiful hand woven textiles! Indian rugs are amazingly designed and come in a large array of colours. You will be able to take a textile course in weaving and see first hand what it looks like to make a silk sari. You will also have the chance to buy handwoven blankets and bed linen. Southern India has a fabulous array of textiles and is any textile-lovers paradise! Weaving is an amazing method of textile production, and this is an amazing opportunity!


You will love our Colouricious textile tour to Southern India to see weaving up close! Everyone who loves textile art will love this!


Have a look at our other textile tours, perfect for everyone who is in love with arts and crafts!



Weaving

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Fabric Design - Dabu

Fabric Design


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On our Colouricious textile holiday to India you will see some amazing fabric design, produced through a number of different ways, all using block printing. One of the most interesting fabric design techniques is Dabu printing.


Dabu printing is a method of fabric design using block printing and mud.This method of fabric design ensures the fabric has a magnificent quality and appearance. The process of uses lots of natural dyes and vegetable pastes, and is done entirely manually, which means it can be very hard work. However this hard work seems to pay off, since the finished product is beautifully vibrant, with amazing prints!


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Dabu printing is a method of block printing, and you will be able to see Dabu printing first hand on our Colouricious block printing holiday to Jaipur, India. You will also see some of the block prints being made by hand – some of which can be found on the Colouricious shop! This is an incredible experience, essential for you if you love fabric design, block printing or arts and crafts! As well as block printing you will be able to see several other methods first hand.


You should take a look at the Colouricious block printing textile holiday to Jaipur, ideal for any who loves fabric design! You’ll be able to see the whole process of fabric design and block printing first hand.


Why not take a look at the wide range of printing blocks available at our Colouricious shop? Here you can not only browse our fabulous collection of wooden printing blocks, but learn how to use them with your fabric printing!


Take a look at our other Colouricious textile tours. They will be equally as amazing for any fabric design enthusiast, we offer so many destinations – from the Golden Triangle in India to a trip through Vietnam, or even Houston, Texas in the USA!



Fabric Design - Dabu

Monday, August 10, 2015

Textile Workshop India

Textile Workshop


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Come on our Colouricious textile holidays! You will be fully escorted through India while taking part in a range of textile workshop. These holidays are ideal for anyone who loves arts and crafts or textile printing. On a textile workshop you will see fabulous product made first hand, which can be a wonder for anyone who loves textile arts! You can see embroidery, block printing or even Dabu printing! We take you to Jaipur an area full of amazing textile arts, with intricate printing, and vibrant colours! After your textile block printing workshop you will even be able to purchase the hand crafted fabrics. A textile workshop is one of the best ways to spend your time in Jaipur!


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Have a look at the Colouricious block printing holiday - where you will be able to experience a textile workshop!


There is a wide range of other Colouricious textile tours ready and waiting for you.


Have a look at the large Colouricious block printing range for everyone who loves textile arts. You will love it!



Textile Workshop India

Friday, July 10, 2015

Sewing Kantha Embroidery Stitch - Colouricious Textile Holiday

Kantha Stitch 


Kantha Stitch is a sewing technique used to create beautiful patterns and intricate details in embroidery and produce beautiful patterns and designs. This sewing technique is used amongst India to create Kantha quilts and it is hand stitching embroidery technique. Learn all about this and more in a Colouricious Textile Holiday. You will witness the women in India hand sew and embellish beautiful fabric pieces used as Kantha sprees and Kantha quilts. You will enjoy the company of like-minded people enjoying a creative and inspiring textile holiday learning about different hand printing and sewing techniques that you will then explore yourselves.




Sewing Kantha Embroidery Stitch - Colouricious Textile Holiday

Cat Tien National Park

Cat Tien National Park – Vietnam Holidays


Cat Tien National Park - Forest Floor Lodge is an eco lodge hotel ideal if you are going to Vietnam on your holidays. This ecotourism lodge is in Cat Tien National Park, Vietnam. This is one of Vietnam’s most important national parks which is still home to some of the worlds most critically endangered wildlife. There are a wide range of activities available, from guided treks through the forest to walks across local paths, you may also love to see the bear sanctuary and the crocodile lake, all in easy walking distance from the Forest Floor Eco Lodge. This eco lodge hotel is situated by a river amidst the wildlife of the forest, sitting on the veranda you will be serenaded by the howls of the gibbons. The rooms in the hotel are made of local products, such as larva rock used for the tiles and the shower floor. Each of the beds have a very romantic feel with their mosquito nets – even though we did not actually see any mosquitos or any other insects in fact! This eco lodge hotel is run by Mai Bateman and her husband Roy. Roy is an entomologist who loves sharing his knowledge of the jungle. The food is plentiful and tasty, cooked by a couple of local chefs who seem to get a fabulous balance between local ethnic food with a touch of western cuisine thrown in. Really delicious, especially the local bananas that are small and sweet.


Learn more about our Colouricious textile holiday to Vietnam.


Colouricious hosts many different wonderful textile holidays – check out Colouricious textile holidays.



Cat Tien National Park