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  1. Shop Ganpati In Chamba Rumaal Embroidery by Heena

    Ganpati In Chamba Rumal Embroidery by Heena

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    Raas mandal in Chamba Rumal Embroidery by Heena

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    Floral Design In Chamba Rumal Embroidery by Heena

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  4. Cosmic Unity: Chamba Rumal painting by Anjali Vakil

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  5. Enchantment of Krishna: Chamba Rumal painting by Anjali Vakil

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  6. Jubilance of Lord Krishna: Chamba Rumal Painting by Anjali Vakil

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About Chamba Rumaal Embroidery

Chamba Rumal is a traditional form of hand-embroidered textile art from the Chamba district in Himachal Pradesh, India. This intricate art form, often referred to as the "painted handkerchief of Himachal," is known for its exquisite needlework, vibrant colors, and delicate motifs. Chamba Rumal represents a rich cultural heritage, blending mythology, tradition, and craftsmanship.

History

The history of Chamba Rumal dates back to the late 16th and early 17th centuries. During the reign of Raja Umed Singh (17448-1764 A.D.), Chamba Rumal gained prominence. The embroidered textiles were often used as ceremonial gifts exchanged during weddings and religious occasions, symbolizing auspiciousness and respect. Chamba Rumal's tradition is deeply rooted in the Pahari school of miniature painting, known for its delicate brushwork and fine detailing. The same intricate designs were transferred onto fabric, creating a seamless fusion of painting and embroidery.

Technique and Craftsmanship

The technique behind Chamba Rumal is a unique form of double-sided embroidery. Artisans use fine silk or cotton threads to stitch designs onto muslin or silk fabric. The distinguishing feature of this embroidery is that the design appears identical on both sides of the fabric. The needlework involves a combination of satin stitch, stem stitch, and buttonhole stitch to create detailed motifs.

Chamba Rumal often features intricate motifs drawn from Hindu mythology and nature. Common themes include scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata, Radha and Krishna, and traditional flora and fauna. The use of vibrant colors and intricate detailing gives these motifs a vivid and lifelike quality.

FAQs

Where can I purchase authentic Chamba Rumal?
You can explore our collection on MeMeraki, where we feature authentic, handcrafted Chamba Rumals by skilled artisans.

Can I learn more about the artisans behind Chamba Rumal?
Certainly! Our webpage provides insights into the lives and stories of the artisans who create these beautiful works of art.

How long does it take to create a Chamba Rumal?
The time required to create a Chamba Rumal can vary depending on the complexity of the design. Generally, it can take several weeks to months to complete a single piece, due to the meticulous hand-stitching involved.

How can I identify an authentic Chamba Rumal?
Authentic Chamba Rumals are characterized by their double-sided embroidery, intricate patterns, and high-quality craftsmanship. Look for detailed, symmetrical designs and consistent use of vibrant silk threads.

Can Chamba Rumal be used as a gift?
Absolutely! Chamba Rumal makes a thoughtful and unique gift, particularly for those who appreciate traditional crafts and cultural heritage.

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