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  • Gujarat tourism Rogan saree
  • Bhujodi saree with Rogan art hand painted saree.
  • Handloom kala cotton.
  • Hand painted rogan saree.
  • Design by craftcentres (Design copyright craftcentres.com).
  • Hand painted by Madhapar, Kutch's very own artist Ashish Kansara.
  • 5.5 meters saree and 1 meter blouse piece.
  • Made from high-quality, color-fast materials, this saree is not only beautiful but also easy to maintain, as it can be washed normally without losing its vibrant colors.

 

The Gujarat tourism Rogan saree is a stunning example of craftsmanship and tradition. The intricate Rogan paint used in this saree is produced by boiling castor oil for hours, resulting in a thick and vivid natural color that is bound to the fabric. The freehand designs are created with meticulous detail, using a wood stylus to trail thread-like strands of paint onto the fabric. The half-and-half design technique creates a mirror image effect when the cloth is folded, adding a unique and beautiful symmetry to the saree. This elegant and timeless piece is perfect for those who appreciate the artistry and heritage of traditional Indian textiles.

 

About Rogan art

There were many misconceptions and stories surrounding the Rogan painting, without any solid basis, before 2008. In 2008, documentary proof was found and everything came out. In 2008, Japanese scientist Yoko Taniguchi and UNESCO discovered an entire town of Buddha followers during research in Bahamian. In this city, all the wonderful paintings were found as if they were in a modern studio. There were paintings on walls, wooden doors and clothes. These paintings were oil paintings. These paintings are believed to be from 6th century and are believed to be the oldest oil paintings. This report uncovered the fact that what was used for oil painting. According to this report, mixing of linseed oil, chalk and natural pigment. Linseed oil, Walnut oil, Castor oil and poppyseed oil have also been used as substitutes. It was the time of Silk Root. Handicraft items made by Indian artisans were exported to Europe, China and Japan by silk root. In the state of Gujarat, also this rogan painting was practiced by Hindus and Khatris. This art became almost extinct with the advent of machine printing. At present, About 60 to 70 years ago this rogan painting was practiced all over Gujarat. Chaniyas and Saris were made by this Rogan art, which were worn in marriages of Hindu community. Even today, these dresses are prevalent in many villages. These Chaniyas were used by Bharwad, Rabari, Ahir, Patel and some other communities. Rajasthan also had many Rogan artisans in the past. rogan art has been alive since the followers of Buddha. At present this art is preserved by one Hindu family (Ashish Kansara from Madhapar) and three Khatri families.

What is Madhapar, kutch rogan painting? See video

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Gujarat tourism Rogan saree ckr861

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