Gudiya Devi, in her Sujani Art artfully adorns the Varmala scene with colorful stitches using cotton and silk threads, on a fabric named khadi. The Varmala ceremony is a central ritual in Indian weddings, particularly in the Hindu tradition. It involves the exchange of garlands between the bride and groom, symbolizing their acceptance of each other as life partners. In Sujani art, depicting this scene signifies the union of two souls and the beginning of their marital journey. Sujani art is a reflection of the cultural heritage and traditions of Bihar and the surrounding areas. By including the Varmala scene, artisans pay homage to the region’s rich cultural tapestry and preserve these customs for future generations. The Varmala scene provides an opportunity for intricate and colorful embroidery work, adding aesthetic value to the artwork.
Depiction of garland exchange ceremony: Sujani art by Gudiya Devi
₹1,800.00
Size : Medium
Dimensions : H: 25(in) by W: 19(in)
Medium : Silk on Khadi Recycled Paper
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SKU: MM2440
Category: Home Décor
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