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Rubari And Kutch Work Embroidery Tutorials

April 12, 2024 by Shellie Wilson Leave a Comment

Rabari embroidery, a cherished tradition of the Rabari community in the Kutch region of Gujarat, India, is a testament to the rich cultural heritage and exquisite craftsmanship of this nomadic tribe. Rooted in centuries-old customs and beliefs, Rabari embroidery encapsulates the essence of their nomadic lifestyle, spiritual beliefs, and ancestral lineage. This roundup consists of free online video tutorials, written tutorials and a PDF.

Rabari embroidery is steeped in tradition, with each stitch carrying the legacy of generations past. Originating from Rajasthan and subsequently flourishing in Kutch, Rabari embroidery reflects the nomadic lifestyle and cultural assimilation of the Rabari community.

Despite modernization and changing societal dynamics, Rabari embroidery continues to thrive, embodying resilience and adaptability Passed down from mothers to daughters, this ancient craft perseveres as a symbol of Rabari identity and cultural continuity.

As we delve into the world of Rabari embroidery, we embark on a journey of tradition, spirituality, and artistic expression, celebrating the enduring legacy of this remarkable craft.

 

Kutch Work | Rabari Work | Sindhi Flower Work | Hand Embroidery 

Rabari Embroidery of Gujarat | Kutch Hand Embroidery

Every motif and pattern in Rabari embroidery holds profound symbolism, representing elements of nature, animals, and spiritual beliefs.

 It is believed that Lord Shiva created the Rabari to tend to his camels, intertwining spirituality with their craft.

2021|Tutorial no-767|keya’s craze |Rabari embroidery |Ambo motif |Indian traditional embroidery

Kutch work / Sindhi Embroidery Stitch / Gujrati silai / Kutch stitch/ Rabari work / Hand Embroidery

403- Rabari/Gujrati/Sindhi stitch, square motif for borderline and scattered pattern 

269-Sindhi/Gujrati/Rabari stitch,L-9,Border and scattered motif(Hindi/Urdu) 

How To Make Kutch Work Motif For Beginners – Hand Embroidery Kutch Work Design 

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Difference Between Kutch and Rabari Embroidery

Kutch and Rabari embroideries are closely associated with the cultural heritage of the Kutch region in Gujarat, India. While they share some similarities, they also have distinct characteristics that differentiate them.

Kutch Embroidery

  1. Origin: Kutch embroidery is a signature art form of the tribal communities in the Kutch district
  2. Techniques: It employs a variety of stitches including square chain, herringbone, and satin stitches
  3. Motifs: Common motifs include peacocks, flowers, and geometric patterns
  4. Materials: It often uses vibrant threads and mirrors to embellish fabrics

Rabari Embroidery

  1. Association: Rabari embroidery is named after the Rabari community, known for its nomadic lifestyle and cattle-raising heritage.
  2. Stitches: Characterized by chain stitches and the abundant use of mirrors, it reflects the Rabari women’s surroundings and cultural identity
  3. Motifs: Rabari embroidery often features motifs inspired by nature, animals, and spiritual beliefs, with intricate detailing
  4. Tradition: Embroidery is an integral part of Rabari women’s lives, passed down through generations and deeply embedded in their cultural practices 

While both Kutch and Rabari embroideries showcase exquisite craftsmanship and cultural significance, their unique styles and techniques distinguish them as distinct expressions of artistry and tradition.

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