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Rabari Embroidery

 
 

Extraordinary Features of Rabari Embroidery

The Rabari community is group of traveling group who are gifted with their customary ability for adaptation and survival in the unproductive regions of Rajasthan and Gujarat. They eventually are well known for their extraordinary talent in distinctive arts, like those of bead works, the mirror mud sculptures also in embroidery.  Among all handiworks Rabari Embroidery stands superior and is one of the popular leading handicrafts of Gujarat. The presentation of Rabari Embroidery was proudly organized by the famous the Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts. This was the proposed outcome of the finest documentation and research which entails the explicit creativity of Rabari women, their lifestyle, culture, and daily activities. Rabari Embroidery can be enormously done in household decorations, wide range of fabrics, animal trappings and bags.

Rabari women are noted for their creativity especially with their handwork expertise. They even willingly spin the wool from their most precious sheep and bring it to the local weavers to create woolen veils, blankets, skirts, and Turbans that are most useful to Rabari. Rabari Embroidery are also done by girls on wall hangings, veils, blouses, skirts, classy purses, home pillows, and Kothalos which are associated with dowry sacks as a major contribution for their everyday dowries. As for the married women Rabari Embroidery is put to practice with kiddies items like the cradle cloth and of course the children's clothing. This artwork according to their belief protects their children from harmful evil spirits and so it goes with the embellishments found in the mirrors. Various Rabari Embroidery is associated with specific customs and practices. Like the Kothaliya and purses that are embroidered wherein the bridegroom eventually carries traditional presents of pan and supari which marks the advantage of the exchange ceremony in promoting close family ties between both families. While the Rabari Embroidery which is implicated in ludi veils, symbolizes the significance of laj which is noted as the observance of the decency and vanity with the women of Rabari community.


The modest and conventional Rabari embroidery including the most complex designs are made by needlework by the Jat and Mutwa communities. The Jats are people who migrated from the particular regions of Baluchistan are expert on skills which involves insertion in the smallest of the mirrors having extreme precision surrounded by pleasant colors and many designs that are generally inclined with geometric patterns. The Mutwas, who lived in Banni, is superior from various patterns of embroideries. The people comfortably work with ease and grace with small mirrors. They use high qualities on silk and very fine handspun cottons in golden yellow, black, blue, red and white to effectively develop booties and patterns which are propagated properly on bird and animal motifs.

Finally, the way Rabari Embroidery is manifested also gives us much idea on Rabari culture. Rabari Embroidery is most likely compared to a specific language which women often use to express their feelings and opinions. The many creation of composition created by these women includes specific motifs which has its desired name and meaning attached to it.  Many of these important symbolisms represent elements that belong to the Rabari culture, heritage and practices giving variety of knowledgeable ideas to the modern community on their own viewpoint of the reality of life and the world we live in.

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