सिका छ ,सीकावा छ, सीके राज घडवा छ,सीको गोरमाटी सिकलो रा, सिक सिक राज पथ चढलो रा,सीके वाळो सिक पर लेल सेवारो रूप रा.---Dr.Chavan Pandit


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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Banjara Mirror Embroidery






The institution is working with "Lambanies", elsewhere known as "Banjaras", who originally came from Marwar. The 'Lambani' women wear very colourful dresses and ornaments that are quite unique and striking. The lambani women practice a unique mirror and embroidery craft, which they mostly use for making their own traditional dresses.
Reflection in clothThe traditional costume of the Lambadi woman glitters with small pieces of mirror, coins and costume jewellery. Using intricate methods of embroidery, these are affixed to cloth, which is made into dresses, bags, pillow cases, wall hangings, table mats etc.
Poetry with a needleA unique facet of the costume of the Lambadi woman is its elaborate embroidery. This is usually combined with mirror work to produce the glitter and colour that are integral parts of the Lambadi costume. Exquisite purses, dresses, bed spreads and wall hangings are made with intricate needlework. These articles come from the experienced and deft hands of traditional craft women.
It is the object of the Kendra to promote this skill of the Lambadi women not only to preserve this art but to be a means of supplementing their family income. Designs and facility are provided at the Kendra where the Lanbadi women from the near by villages come to the Kendra to practice their traditional crafts for production of various articles. They are paid on piece rate wages. They are also given Provident Fund, Bonus and subsidized ration benefit.
The Kendra is working with eight lambani villages. The information is furnished here below.


Special training programmes for Self Help Groups:



Banjara neadle work training for tribal SHG members
DWACRA (Self Help Groups) scheme was introduced by the State Government for the benefit of the rural women to encourge the group activity. The main objective of the scheme is to involve the productive female work groups of the rural areas in to some production activity. Keeping this in view the District Rural Development Agency authorities approached the JSS to conduct special skill training programmes for DWACRA groups and to guid them with the probable projects to take up rural livelihoods.
The JSS has organized Agarbathi making, Pickle making, Leaf plates making, Preparation of Bakery items, Candle making, Detergent powder making, Rasam, Sambaroo powders making, Preparation of Jam, Juice & Jellies, Liquid Blue & Soap oil making, etc., skill training programmes under the sponsorship of District Rural Development Agency, Krishna. Now many groups are in a position to earn their livelihoods by using these income generation skills.
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