Monday, May 6, 2013

The Embroidered Tales of Marwada Harijans - The photoshoot




The Embroidered Tales of MARWADA haRIJANS - behind the scenes from photoshoot






'Rabaris' The Black ones- The Journey through our Eyes


"Magical" is the word we would like to use to describe our experience in Bhuj, in Shrujan and with Rabaris. Its been a constant learning process since day 1 we came to Bhuj.
Learning about leaving our comfort zone and living with some new people for 6 weeks, learning about managing home, learning about sharing dreams and sorrows and learning to understand each others problems. Bhuj has taught us how difficult situations bring people close together.
Meeting proffesionals, staying calm and handling difficult tasks, being responsible, being regular, being patient and following rules and regulation. Shrujan taught us how to be professional and dicsiplined.
Living happily without any luxury, celebrating each day, loving our work, being close to the roots, never being afraid, living with freedom and individuality, accepting the change with open mind, excepting new people with happy heart and overcoming the diffculties with ease. Rabaris taught us individuality and the fact that cummunicatiion and love does not need common language or lifestyle.
The amazing learning is experiencing all of it from a town which was hidden among the cracked path. The broken path, these cracks symbolise the broken dreams of people, the dreams that broke under reality (reality meaning earthquake).
The path which now has cracks was once clear of these which held only dreams and then reality hit the dreams and the path we now see, the cracks remind us of the reality.But, still there is beauty of resistance and strength withstanding it all.
In the end we are taking with us love for Indian craft, a whole new world of inspiration, a beautiful pallete of colors and some wonderful ideas of clothing.
This journey has been the most mesmerising experience for our work and for our life.














'Rabaris' The Black ones- Satrangi To Gold



Satrangi To Gold

Seven Friends, some new, some old ..
All set for a new life to unfold..

Preparing to be strong and bold..
Preparing to figure out some stories untold..

In each other's lifestyles they have to mold..
Handle each other's temprament hot or cold..

To walk this road each other's hands we will hold..
By the end of the journey, we will turn Satrangi Dhange into Gold


                                                                                                                         -Mansi Kejriwal

'Rabaris' The Black ones- The Unforgettables















The following pictures depict different types of stitches used by The Marwada harijans in the embroideries.

STITCHES INDEX#1

 
STITCHES INDEX# 2

The Embroidered Tales of Marwada harijans- Motif Development

The following pictures depict step by step development of motifs. The steps mainly include- outline, filling and highlighting the motif.


 MOTIF DEVELOPMENT #1

  MOTIF DEVELOPMENT #2


         MOTIF DEVELOPMENT #3



 MOTIF DEVELOPMENT #4

The Embroidered Tales of Marwada Harijans - Pakko Embroidery


                                                                  PAKKO

Pakko embroidery is done by the Marwada community. The word pakko means solid.It is a dense variation of two sided button hole stitch which gives the embroidery a raised appearance. Mirrors are used frequently along with the bakhiya – a detailed stitch which looks like ants walking in a row.The daana stitch can appear anywhere on the design just like grains thrown on a map. The original design is drawn free hand and then transferred to the cloth by a stencil.

                                                 Aarekhani for Pakko Embroidery 

                                                                   Pakko Embroidery 

The Embroidered Tales of Marwada Harijans - Lakhmaben's treasures - The kanjhris and other belongings

                                                             Kanjhri using Kharek embroidery 

                                                            Kanjhri using  kharek embroidery 

                                                                    Kanjhri using Kharek embroidery 

                                                           Kanjhri using Pakko embroidery 

                                                                          Kanjhri using Pakko Embroidery 

                                                            Kanjhri using Mukko Embroidery 

                                                   Mukko Embroidery using silver and golden Threads

                                                          Mukko Embroidery using silver and golden Threads

                                                     Mukko Embroidery using silver and golden Threads

                                                           Mukko Embroidery using silver and golden Threads





                                                       Bag using Pakko Embroidery 

                                                     
                                          'Chutla' - Hair accessories made of Phumka and beads 


                                                            Hair Accessories made of beads 

                                      Hair accessories made using silk thread phumkas and beads 

                                       Hair clip made using beads and ghunghroo