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Preference of Consumers in Selection of Designer Bags

Poonam Singh, Pragya Ojha and N. R. Meena

Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, 2022, vol. 40, issue 12, 6

Abstract: A designing of bag used in different materials and size. Colour and design have been used to enhance the intrinsic beauty of textiles from ancient time. It is believed that ornamentation by material and size developed earlier than the use of bags itself. Design is the knowledgeable selection and application of the basic art elements i.e. line, shape, colour and texture to produce a unified expressive visual statement. The present study was conducted to develop designs for bags suitable for materials and technique. Created works were got decorative bags were selected from each category. Material and designing work is a beautiful art form of skilled women. The objective of present study was to carry out the documentation of design from material and techniques used to develop innovative techniques work. The effort was targeted to words fining the possibility of applying material and techniques on bags utilizing the needle and threads works among the total fifteen innovative designed bags the materials and designing techniques preferred by the experts.

Keywords: Consumer/Household; Economics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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