
16th Century Indian Textiles
16th-century Indian textiles were highly valued for their quality, craftsmanship, and diverse designs. India was renowned for producing luxurious fabrics like silk, cotton, and brocades, often adorned with intricate embroidery, gold thread (zari), and vibrant dyes derived from natural sources. These textiles were traded across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, influencing global fashion and culture. Techniques such as block printing and tie-dye, along with regional styles like Banarasi, Kanjeevaram, and Bandhani, showcased India’s rich textile heritage. These fabrics not only served practical purposes but also symbolized status and artistic expression.