The word "Rang kaat" is not a regular Hindi word, but it seems to consist of two things, "Rang" and "kaat". "Rang" (paint) means color in Hindi and "kaat" (cut) is a verb in Hindi, meaning to cut. So, combining these two aspects, "rang kaat" means "to will cut colors" or " to cut colors".
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The word "Rangkaat" comes from Hindi and is used to describe the process of weaving colorful patterns or patterns into fabric. The term Rangkaat is used to refer to handmade Banarasi sarees. In the process of weaving Banarasi sarees, rang kaat refers to the design patterns or patterns after which the weaver embroiders intricate patterns and designs into the fabric acting as a guide for the weaver to create a desired pattern on the saree. The Rang kaat is usually drawn or painted on paper or sometimes directly on the loom, giving the weaver a visual source to create the intricate patterns characteristic of Banarasi sarees that play an important role in ensuring that the final design on the canvas is perfect and precise.
Rangkaat sarees, also known as ‘Rangkat’ or ‘Rangkatu’, are mainly known for their intricate patterns, colors, techniques, and rich embroideries. Rangkaat sarees from the state of Varanasi (Kashi), India, are handpicked by skilled artisans using traditional techniques handed down for generations.