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of the community: Rapar(Kutch), Gujarat
Name of the local entrepreneur/NGO/master
craftsman: Cohesion Foundation Trust Ahmedabad
Number of artisans:
375
About the group:
Kutch,
in Gujarat is famous for its embroidery either
in Mushroo silk or cotton. There are many types
of Embroidery done in Kutch. Some of these are
Abhla (Mirror Work), Ahir, Bakhiya, Bavariyo,
Ganth Tako, Paako, Neran and Sakri. Most of these
were traditionally stitched by village women,
for themselves and their families, to create festivity,
honor deities, or generate wealth. Embroideries
contributed to the substantial economic exchange
required for marriage and fulfilled other social
obligations which required gifts.
Embroidery also communicates self and status.
Differences in style create and maintain distinctions
that identify community, subcommunity, and social
status within community. Each style, a distinct
combination of stitches, patterns and colors,
and rules for using them, was shaped by historical,
socioeconomic and cultural factors.
This group of 375 women has been trained by an
NGO, Cohesion Foundation Trust Ahmedabad on different
embroidery techniques and CFM provides design
inputs to develop products in both silk and cotton.
The embroidery is done at home and it provides
the women an additional source of income.
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