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Description 
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MATERIALS: Cotton, mashru and silk cloth, cotton and silk threads, mirrors and tassels.
CONSTRUCTION: Machine stitched, embroidered chain, herringbone, interlaced, cretan and back stitches.
MOTIFS: Popti, makodiyun, tak bawaliyun, kali tak jharmar and khajalo.
COLOURS : Multicoloured on red, black and white.
STYLE REMARKS: This is oldest style of Kachhi Rabari. The eight pointed star motif has different names. In toran it is called khajalo.
CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE: The toran is used throughout western India as an auspicious welcoming. The simplest version is a string of auspicious leaves, here represented by the mashru ''leaves.''
CULTURAL REMARKS: Rabaris use a toran as part of a seven piece set that decorates the doorway and walls between outer and inner rooms of their house.
Toran, Doorway Decoration.
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Toran
- Rabari Arts
- Copyright Statement
COPYRIGHT INFORMATION ~ When using this image, the credit information should be in the following format: Image courtesy of the Kala Raksha Museum.
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