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Kasota is a type of weaving that originated in the Indian state of Gujarat. It is known for its intricate designs and patterns in textiles, which are produced using a special type of loom. The technique is used to create a variety of items, including shawls, saris, and wall hangings. The fabrics produced by Kasota weaving are known for their bright colors, high quality, and intricate patterns, which have made them popular for both traditional and contemporary clothing. The art of Kasota weaving has been passed down for generations and is considered one of the most skilled forms of weaving in India.

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