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CM Shri Bhupendra Patel Gifts Four-Century-Old Kutch Artwork to Bhutan King

Gandhinagar : The King of Bhutan, His Majesty Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, and Prime Minister Mr. Tshering Tobgay are on a three-day visit to Gujarat. On July 22, they arrived in Gandhinagar and met with Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel. To honor the esteemed guests, the Chief Minister hosted a dinner at The Leela Hotel in Gandhinagar. The Chief Minister also presented the King with a replica of the renowned Rogan art from Kutch and a traditional Bhujodi shawl as cherished mementos. 

Bhujodi Weaving Art: Renowned Traditional Handicraft from Bhujodi Village in Kachchh
Bhujodi Weaving Art, a celebrated traditional craft from Bhujodi village in Kachchh district of Gujarat showcases the expertise of skilled artisans who use age-old techniques handed down through generations. Utilizing high-quality, locally sourced fibers such as wool and cotton, Bhujodi weavers utilize intricate weft weaving methods to produce a variety of handwoven textiles, including shawls, stoles, sarees, and blankets. The distinctive charm and rich heritage of Bhujodi weaving have earned it widespread acclaim and popularity across the globe.

The intricate designs and superior material used in Bhujodi weaving have made it a preferred choice among fashion designers and customers both in India and globally. The traditional craft plays a crucial role in the local economy, supporting many families in Bhujodi village with their livelihood. Ongoing efforts aim to promote and preserve this art form for future generations. Bhujodi weaving, with its exquisite quality, stands as a true gem in the realm of textile arts.

Rogan Art: A Four-Century-Old Craft from Kachchh
Rogan Art is a traditional fabric painting technique, dating back four centuries, unique to the Kachchh district of Gujarat. Once on the brink of extinction, the ancient craft has been revived through the dedicated efforts of the Gujarat government and the Kachchh community.

Rogan Art uses castor oil as the primary medium for painting. The term “Rogan” is derived from Persian, meaning “oil-based,” reflecting its key ingredient. Typical designs in Rogan Art feature intricate floral and mandala patterns, with the “Tree of Life” being the most revered and complex design to pull off.

Source: Information Department, Gujarat

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