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Record 19/65
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MATERIALS: Cotton cloth CONSTRUCTION: Hand Block printed, resist dyed ,Chemical dyes. MOTIFS: Borders has kaski, kachbo buto and rajawadi. Body has 'Raj' motif.. COLOURS : Black with red patterns. STYLE REMARKS: Borders are common with odhanis of Maldharis of Banni. Rai pattern is derived from Bandhani. Colours are typical of sadlo. CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE: Small dots are used for young women. Berang means the sadlo was dyed twice to create bluish black, and jimi rerers to rai patterns. CULTURAL REMARKS: Cut and stitched into L-shape. This is a stitched example. Worn as combination of ghaghro and odhani. The sadlo comes from North Gujarat and Eastern Kutch. Only used by Patels. Berang jimi Sadlo, Head Cloth.
Berang jimi Sadlo -Woven, Dyed & Printed Textiles -Copyright Statement
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Last modified on: February 22, 2013