Leatherware
The leather of work of Rajasthan is interestingly a joint effort of the local
men and women. While the men do the tanning, cutting and stitching, the women
do the embroidery and ornamentation. Designs include sequinwork and tassels,
brass studs of machine - stitched motifs depending on the region in which the
leather articles is produced. Pick up leather shoes, sandals, water bags, fans,
pouches, saddles and even musical instruments.
Jaipur and Jodhpur are traditionally known for their foorwear. The popular jutis
come with astistically embroidered uppers. They are incredibly sturdy and long
lasting and although somewhat uncomfortable for the first few days, they fit
like a glove after they are worn for some time.
Bikaner is known for its painted perfume bottles, waterjugs, vases and lampshades
made from camel hide. Today, designer hand - bags with graphic embroideries
also make a good buy.
The hides of dead animals is used by skilled cobblers for Jooties (foot-wear),
chairs, musical instruments, mojaries, etc. The Jooties reflect the unique style
of every district they belong to. It is amazing how the leather is beaten, tanned
and dyed and put to the best use. The leather is punched and gouged to create
patterns, studded, sequined and even embroidered with woolen motifs.
Cities like Jaipur, Jodhpur, Barmer, Jaisalmer is famous for Jooties, musical
instruments (like Tabla, Dhol, Dhapli), stringed instruments (Kamayacha) made
out of leather. Bikaner is best known for painted Lampshades, shields, vases,
Mojharies made out of camel hide. Hard Bag, belts, hats, chairs, foldable chairs
with graphic embroideries are from Tilonia.
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