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=== Uses of Nakshi Kantha === Nakshi Kantha, with its intricate embroidery and vibrant designs, has been an essential part of Bengali culture for centuries. Traditionally, its primary use was as a '''warm quilt or bedspread''', especially during the cold winter months. The multiple layers of stitched fabric provide insulation and comfort, making it both a practical and beautiful household item. In rural communities, Nakshi Kantha holds a special place in '''wedding traditions'''. It is often given as a '''wedding gift or part of the dowry''', symbolizing love, blessings, and protection for the bride. These quilts are treasured family heirlooms, passed down through generations as reminders of heritage and affection. Apart from being a functional item, Nakshi Kantha is also widely used as '''wall décor'''. Its colorful patterns and detailed motifs add a unique artistic touch to any room, transforming simple walls into vibrant displays of folk art. In recent years, Nakshi Kantha has found new life in '''modern fashion and home décor'''. Designers have creatively incorporated its embroidery into items like '''saris, bags, cushions, table covers, and curtains''', bringing traditional craft to contemporary settings. These innovations have helped popularize Nakshi Kantha beyond Bangladesh, introducing this beautiful art form to global markets. Through these varied uses, Nakshi Kantha continues to thrive as both a symbol of cultural identity and a versatile form of artistic expression.
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