Kachchh shawl

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A traditional shawl maker from Kutch, Gujarat

A Kachchh shawl is a traditional shawl woven in the Kutch region of the Gujarat, India. These are largely woven with Kachchhi motifs in Bhujodi village of Kutch.[1] Traditionally Kachchhi weavers belong to Marwada and Maheswari communities.[2]

Kachchhi shawls have received geographical indication tag under the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999.

Origin[]

There are two stories about the migration of weavers into the Kutch region around 500 years ago. According to the first story a girl belonging to a rich Rabari family was married to a man in Kutch and she was given a weaver in dowry. This family of weavers grew into a large community in the following years.[1] The second story is related to Ramdev Pir who came to Kutch from Rajasthan. Soon enough some of his followers built a temple in his praise and asked him to bring some of his kin from Marwar, Rajasthan to take care of the temple. This led to the settlement of the Meghwal community of weavers in Kutch.[1]

Types of shawls[]

  1. Embroidered Shawl
  2. Tie Dyed Shawl
  3. Stole

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Gujarat's famous Kutchi shawl gets GI tag". Times of India. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Crafts of Kutch". craftcentres. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
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