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About the Craft and Artisan :: Sandur Kushala Kala Kendra was set up in 1984 to revive the traditional crafts of the area and improve the quality of life of craftswomen by encouraging and developing their skills and marketing the products thus ensuring regular income to its artisans.
SKKK has evolved over the years and gained recognition for the lambani craft, both nationally and internationally. Today, there are 300 craftswomen benefiting from it with an additional 100 under training. The designs created in the lambani hand embroidery technique by these artisans are stitched onto sarees, stoles, dupattas, bags and pouches, apparel and more.
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