Bouquet from Corn Husk: In the video, a group of women is seen making beautiful bouquets from corn husks. The video is being watched and liked a lot.
Women making a bouquet from Corn Husk: Art is not made only with colour and brush, sometimes it also writes history with corn husk. Recently, a video has gone viral on social media, which not only showed creativity but also gave a strong message of women's empowerment.
Corn Husk Handcrafted Bouquets
In the video, women of a rural area can be seen making beautiful bouquets from dried corn shells. They carefully pick each shell, soften it in water, and then bend it with their hands to give it the shape of a flower. Later, those flowers are coloured and given the shape of a beautiful bouquet, which looks even more beautiful than real flowers.
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Unique art of Desi women (Make Fool from Bhutte Ke Chilka)
From village girls to elderly women, everyone is involved in this work. This is not just an art, but a movement that is promoting sustainability, upcycling and indigenous talent. Where the world is making flowers from plastic and fabric, these women are creating beauty from natural waste. The video has been viewed more than 5 million times so far, and thousands of people have praised the skills of these women. One user wrote, The thing which we throw in the garbage, these women have turned it into art. Another commented that such indigenous creativity is seen only in India.
Unique art won the hearts of people (Bhutte Ke Chilke Ke Guldaste)
Handicrafts and folk art are the soul of India, and this video is a beautiful glimpse of that soul. Where employment opportunities are limited, this example of skill not only provides economic self-reliance but also teaches future generations that art can shine even with limited resources.
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