Khairpur, Sindh
Rilli
Rilli (also spelled Ralli) is a traditional patchwork quilt crafted by women in the Sindh region of Pakistan. This craft involves stitching together pieces of vibrantly colored fabrics to create intricate geometric patterns or abstract designs. Each Rilli is unique, reflecting the artisan's creativity and skill, with designs often passed down through generations. Rillis are used as bedspreads, wall hangings, or floor coverings, making them both functional and artistic expressions of Sindhi culture.



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Craftsmanship and Techniques
1. Patchwork and Appliqué
Artisans cut small fabric pieces, often in geometric shapes like triangles, squares, and diamonds, which are then sewn together using hand-stitching techniques.
2. Hand Quilting
Once the patchwork is complete, the layers are quilted together with fine stitches, adding texture and durability.
Cultural and Historical Significance
Rilli is deeply rooted in Sindhi tradition, representing cultural heritage and community. These quilts are often made for dowries, special events, or simply for daily use, reflecting the regional artistry and craftsmanship of rural women.
Modern Relevance
Today, Rillis are appreciated for their handmade quality and bold designs. They are popular in home décor as bed covers, throws, and wall art, representing a blend of traditional craftsmanship with modern interiors.
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Tukri Tray
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Rilli Tote Bag
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Rilli Throw
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Rilli Cushion Cover
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