The word phool means flowers and patti means a leaf, thus the motifs and patterns in the embroidery are nature-inspired. The embroidery can be spotted on a variety of Indian ethnic outfits from time to time. A traditional craft of applique and needlework style embroidery done by an artisan of Aligarh is known as phool Patti ka kaam. It is a type of patchwork with embroidery. History A traditional embroidery style from north India is the aristocratic and one among them is phool patti ka kaam. The exquisite form of applique work is originated date back to mughal period. Begum of nawab adore the work. The need of embellishment and hot summer weather in the reason for the invention of the excellent work. Aligarh district of north is the origin place of embroidery, this is the reason phool patti is kaam is also called Aligarh work. After the Jahangir's visit to Kashmir, the love towards the nature enhance more and this can be seen in the Aligarh wor...