My love of Handkerchiefs (rumal) i think inspired by a rural geet i will post if found anywher in net or i will record it from rurl folks voice and post it on my blog...Right....
Meanwhile know the chamba rumal !!!!!!!!
Yes!!!!!!!
really chamba is a part of Himachal Pradesh, noted for its exquisite style of
Phahari and Kaugra school of painting. The stlye of painting influenced the
emboidery of the place and maybe considered as needle painting.
Fabric- used is Tussai or fine cotton faric,
it is white or cream in colour. The cloth is generally unleached and thus
appears off- white in colour. Material used is hand spun thin fabric like
Malmal or hand spun hand woven khaddar. Machine made cloth is also used which
remains unbleached.
Thread- used is untwisted silken floss in a
variety of colours. It makes the pattern appear smooth and glossy.
Colors: colors used are many and vary. No
chumba rumal is found in one color. Blue was predominant in earlier samples.
Other colors are green orange and yellow. If a motif of the figure of Lord
Krishna was used, the body was embriodered in blue and the hands and feet were
embroidered in crimson or mauve. Colors were chosen based on variety rather
than appropriateness.
Stitches used were- double satin stitch,
carried forward and backward alternately, done on both sides of teh fabric
simultaneously. The embroidery appears same on both sides. The intricacy of the
work on both sides of the fabric is such that you cannot tell the right side
from the wrong. Stem Stitch is used when necessary and buttonhole stitch is
used to finish the edges.
Motifs Used: animal and bird motifs along with
human figures are used. Bird motifs include parrots, peacock, duck and swan.
Animal motifs include leaping tigers, horses, rams, running boars. Tree Motifs
include the cypress and the plaintain tress bent, laden with flowers and
fruits. the motifs were usually stylised in nature.
The themes are mostly inspired by paintings
and depict scenes from indain mythology, Ramayan, Mahabharat, Ras lila, Krishna
lila, Pahari paintings, hunting, marriage scenes, and game of dice.
Must Read!!!!
No comments:
Post a Comment