Bikaner Women Revive Gudri Art in Delhi, Weaving New Stories from Old Clothes

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News18•17-01-2026, 11:14
Bikaner Women Revive Gudri Art in Delhi, Weaving New Stories from Old Clothes
- •Women from Bikaner's border areas, associated with the Sindh community, are reviving the traditional art of making Gudri, Ralli, and quilts from old clothes and fabric scraps.
- •This initiative, supported by the Dastkari Haat Samiti, aims to bring back the sustainable practice of repurposing old garments into warm, handcrafted items.
- •The tradition, which involves grandmothers stitching old clothes into quilts for families, especially newborns, symbolizes affection and sustainable living.
- •The ongoing workshop in Delhi Haat showcases how old clothes can be transformed into new products, promoting environmental sustainability and providing dignified livelihoods for women.
- •The workshop offers common people an opportunity to witness the creation of these traditional items and connect with a forgotten heritage.
Why It Matters: Bikaner women are reviving the traditional art of Gudri making in Delhi, promoting sustainability and livelihood.
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