Chhattisgarhi jewelery like suta, reached, rupee garland, girdle, banuvaria won everyone’s heart
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The artists wore this ornament during the tribal dance festival
Raipur, 06 November 2022
The Chhattisgarh Rajyotsava Mela, which has been going on for the last five days, saw a tremendous crowd of people on Sunday. People from all the districts of the state along with their families were seen enjoying the fair and the exhibition organized here. In the Rajyotsava fair, Chhattisgarhi jewelery attracted the villagers as well as the urban people. Urban girls were seen full of enthusiasm by wearing and seeing these traditional ornaments of Chhattisgarh. In Chhattisgarhi jewellery, people like Suta, Arai, Rupee garland, girdle, Banuvaria, Kakni, Mundri, Parry, Jackfruit, Lachha, Beechhiya, Nagmoti etc.
Many people who have come to the fair say that they have seen these ornaments for the first time. Some students say that till now they had read about these ornaments only in books, but today they also got a chance to see them in this fair. Not only this, officers and employees on duty were also seen shopping for these jewellery.
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Ms. Alka, Ms. Preeti Verma, Ms. Barkha Bhagat, who came to the fair, says that she saw these ornaments worn by artists during the tribal dance festival and is now seeing them in front of herself and is able to wear them, which is a great pleasure for us. The thing is.
Hatum is a Godi word which means market.
Ms. Bhenu Thakur and her colleague Pritesh Sahu, the operator of this Chhattisgarhi jewelery stall, told that Hatum is a Godi word which means market. Hatum is a platform in which items made by different tribes are sold. This includes the materials, jewelery and clothes used by the Gond, Dhurwa, Oraon and Baiga tribes. It includes ornaments made of gilt, which include suta, reached, rupee garland, girdle, banuvaria, kakni, mundri, pari etc. Items made of bamboo, wood and grass include piswa, gappa, small purse, paniya (comb), pedha, mat. Including garlands and paijans made from the seeds of Sihadi used as ornaments by the Dhurva tribe. Jhalinga, Phundra, Kauri’s makeup, Nerk garland, used by all tribes Jewelery etc. have been included. Along with this, the clothes used by the tribal groups include sarees, gamchas, masks, coats, kurtas, bags and etc. Ms. Bhenu Thakur says that Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel has given a heartfelt thanks to the Chief Minister for the opportunity given to the tribal youth to establish their identity in this festival.