Gharcholas Saree:
Gujarat’s ‘Gharcholas’ receive Geographical Indication tag.
- Gharcholas Saree is also known as Ghatchola and Gharcholu which has finest bandhani work of Gujarat
- It is traditionally been used for years in Gujarati weddings.
- The name ‘Gharchola’ means ‘Outfit for Home’, which symbolizes a newly wedded bride joining her new home.
- It is woven on Cotton or Silk fabric in large checks of using Silk and Zari threads.
- This is further colored in Bandhani or tie & dye technique. These checkered patterns are filled with small golden motifs of peacocks, lotus, human figures, and floral designs.
- These are traditionally crafted in auspicious colours such as red, maroon, green, and yellow, which hold special significance in Hindu customs.
- A Gharchola Saree with 12 squares is known as ‘Bar Bagh’, while the one with 52 squares is known as ‘Bavan Bagh’.
- The designs often incorporate symbols of fertility and prosperity, such as the kalash and the paan.
- In recent time weavers are infusing modern designs and techniques into their gharcholas, blending tradition with contemporary appeal.
- This is the 27th GI tag that Gujarat has received.