Wednesday, January 4, 2023

The art of Sujni from Arab has been alive in Bharuch for 200 years amb – News18 Gujarati

Aarti Machhi, Bharuch: The ancient city of Bharuch from Kashi has produced many things along with religious places. The Sujniwala family has been living in the city of Bharuch for 200 years. The subtle art of making Sujni, which protects against the bitter cold and scorching heat, has been kept alive by the Sujniwala family of Bharuch. The original art of Arabia was brought by the artisans who migrated from Arab to Hindustan.

Applying suja protects the body and spreading enhances the beauty of the floor. The art of hand-weaving has become extinct in Arabia, but the descendants of the original Arab artisans have kept the traditional Suj business alive in Bharuch and perpetuated the legacy. Earlier the price was 300 to 400 rupees, now the price is 3000 to 5000 rupees.

Sujni takes hard work, tact and time

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Sujini prepared by hand weaving is decorated by knotting one string at a time. Sujni’s special formulation has made it so beneficial. In which the money is paid by making squares from Tatan Guthi. The panels soften the fabric while providing a breathable fabric.

The hard work, ingenuity and time required of sujani cost far more than today’s blankets and floor mats. But it is more in demand abroad than in India. Sujani, which is prepared through hard work, is just as popular in the modern age.

The third generation of the Sujniwala family has kept the art of Sujni making alive

Today, the third generation also works to make Sujni. Sujni is vosable and made in every color quality. Everything is made of woolen, silk, cortan.

The demand for sujani increased in the country and the world

Sujani is also in demand in other cities including Gujarat, and the world famous Sujani has also become known abroad. People living in Bharuch give auspicious gifts to guests coming from abroad or people coming from all corners of the country. The demand for sujani has increased in modern times. With the help of the government, a cooperative society is created and produced in large quantities. The last is a dying art. There are only four looms left in Bharuch of hand made sujani.

Published by:Santosh Kanojiya

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Tags: Bharuch, Clothes, Local 18, Winter

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