GONGADI SHAWLS - ART & CULTURE

News: Gongadi shawls refashioned into shoes for farmers

 

What's in the news?

       Recently, The Gongadi shawls have been repurposed into all weather shoes for farmers by three alumni of the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad.

 

Gongadi shawls:

       The rough wool of the Deccani sheep has been handcrafted into a tough, all weather shawl called a gongadi in Telangana.

       Kuruma and Kuruba pastoral communities are doing this Gongadi shawls.

 

Features:

       The unique gongadi is not only the symbol of rich diverse traditional weaving culture of the Deccan region but also the pride and identity of the local indigenous pastoralist communities.

       The coarse woolen blanket is famous for its durability and versatility.

       The tough gongadi usually lasts for more than a decade and acquires this unique quality from the craft of hand weaving.

       One of the unique natures of gongadi is that it does not fade but grows darker in time.

       The indigenous Kuruma weavers say that gongadi is so strong that you can lift a fully grown bull off the ground with it.