Pipili\pipli town, puri District, Odisha is known for its applique work which is also known as Chandua. Applique is the version of the French word appliquer, which means “to put on”. Pipili’s work is related to Lord Jagannath, during the 12th-century umbrellas and canopies were prepared for the Rath yatra of Jagannath by the Gajapatis are from applique work. History There is interesting mythology of how applique came in Puri and, ultimately, Pipli. The story tells, how Emperor Badshah, of what might have been Delhi, ordered a darji or professional tailor to create two pillows. The darji finished the first and found his creation to be so wonderful that he thought them only befitting for use by Lord Jagannath. When the darji returned the next morning to complete his handiwork, one of the pillows was found to be missing. Upon knowing this, Badshah imprisoned the darji for the crime of stealing. However, that night, Lord Jagannath came to Bad...