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claudiarsa · 6 years ago
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purpleandviolet · 8 years ago
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elenakanafina-blog · 6 years ago
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artofdn-blog · 7 years ago
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anthonyseattle1 · 6 years ago
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today we did it with our student 👨‍🎓 #######################Handmade #handmadeguitars #handmadewithelove #handmademarketplace #Handmadecakeofthesenior #handmadejewelerymaster #handmadewithlov #handmadeinthesouth #handmadecatania #handmadestiching #handmadeclips #handmadehoodie #handmadesoapph #handmadeincambodia #handmadeinbyronbay #handmadeinsquamishcanada #handmadewigunit #handmadeoutfit #handmadeforever #handmadenaples #handmadebykate #HandmadeJewelryBracelet #handmadeinchicago #handmadetown #handmadesuits #handmadebodybalm #handmadekeramik #handmadedladzieci #handmadebloomers #handmadepage. https://www.instagram.com/p/BpXA0_XHNTa/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=dba0deq4bej9
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sanchitamathur-blog · 8 years ago
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Mutwa Juti - Leather Mojari with Metal Embroidery
Research Proposal
By- Sanchita Mathur, Vini Jain, Harshit S Arora
  To make an AV on the Mutwa Jutti craft from Bhuj.
AIM
To make people aware of this beautiful handcrafted leather Mojaris which are made in the region of  Gujarat to benefit both the artisans as well as the society. We are going to use our AVs to generate awareness about this craft which is rarely known.
OBJECTIVES: 
The objectives of the present study are as follows- 
(1) Identify the production cluster of Leather Mojari of Bhuj and Classification of Leather products.
(2) It is an effort to find out the production process of Leather Mutwa Jutti crafts, the implements and raw materials used in it and technological aspects associated with these products.
(3) Study the local culture of city Bhuj and the village where it is done.
  REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Our research for this craft was started by a suggestion given by a teacher who herself has done this craft of leather mojaris . After getting an insight about this beautiful and rare craft we started our research by going through a book which is known as bible of Indian craft that is Handmade in India. From this book we become aware of the fact that traditionally these leather mojaries were made & embellished for the purpose of dowry. After gaining more knowledge about this craft , we even browsed through websites of Ngo’s in that region like Khamir who actually supports the artisans of this craft & provide them livelihood.
Through the resources we got to know that they are traditionally made by artisans mostly using tanned leather. The uppers are made of one piece of leather or textile embroidered and embellished with brass nails, cowry shells, mirrors, bells and ceramic beads.  Even the bonding from the upper to the sole is done by cotton thread that is not only eco-friendly but also enmeshes the leather fibres with great strength and some product range also uses bright and ornate threads. As it evolved through the centuries and is being produced by individual artisans, products vary in designs and colours. It encapsules cultural diversity, local ethos and ethnicity.
   ABSTRACT
Handicrafts are a way of life in Kutch and what makes it so unique, colorful and therefore well visited from guests from all over the world interested in exploring crafts.
Mojari or Khussa or Saleem Shahi's is a style of handcrafted footwear produced in South Asia.
Around Bhuj there are several villages that specialize in different kind of handcrafts. These villages are home to numerous pastoral nomadic, semi-nomadic tribes. These are hope to over 30 villages that specialize in different embroidery. These villages, thanks to some grass root organizations have started to focus on embroidery / handicraft as principle source of livelihood and have begun to organise communities around this activity. Being a very rare and unknown craft, we have very few resources to refer therefore the ain of our project is to study this beautiful craft of making leather mojaries and make people more aware about the same.
  METHODOLOGY
Books- The secondary research from books gave us knowledge about the different crafts being practised in India and in which regions and if they are still practice or not. We have taken our information from Handmade in India.
Websites- Through websites a lot of information can be gathered about any craft .We have used Wikipedia, Khamir, etc. to gather information about our leather craft.
For the collection of primary data:
We are conduction surveys and interviews before going to the field visit.
we will be capturing  images & recording videos using DSLR . We are aiming at recording the process of  making these mojaries and capturing the lives of artisans and their families living there. We are even aiming at capturing the culture of city of Bhuj using videos and pictures.
  EXPECTED BUDGET
Travelling
Rs. 26799
Accomodation
Rs. 10,000
Food
Rs.8,000
Conveyance
Rs. 1,000
Raw Material
Rs. 2,000
Local Expense(New Delhi)
Rs. 1,000
Artisan’s Fee
Rs. 5,000
Miscellaneous
Rs. 1,000
Total
Rs.54799 (3 people)
        ITINERARY
 24th February (Friday)
Departure from Delhi at 6:40pm and arrival in  Ahmedabad at 8:00pm
25th February (Saturday)
Departure from Ahmedabad and arrival in Bhuj
26th February (Sunday)
Visit artisan’s place
-capture and study local culture
After that market survey
27th February (Monday)
Aina Mahal  (capture the cultural essence)
Visit artisan’s place
-study the basic raw material and tools used in  making the mojaris
After that compilation of the research for the  day.
28th February (Tuesday)
Visit artisan’s place
-capture images and make videos of the project
Kutch Museum (study the history of the city)
After that Compilation of the work for the day.
1st March (Wednesday)
Visit artisan’s place
-interview of artisan and his family and other  people of the same village
After then Market survey
2nd March (Thursday)
Visit artisan’s place
-study the process
Bharatiye Sanskriti  Darshan  (study the other crafts of Gujarat)
After then, Compilation of the research for the  day
3rd March (Friday)
Visit artisan’s place
-The final photoshoot of the product
Market photoshoot
4th March (Saturday)
Reach railway station
Departure from Bhuj and arrival in Ahmedabad
5th March (Sunday)
Morning Flight from Ahmedabad to New Delhi
         BIBLIOGRAPHY
http://www.craftandartisans.com/leather, Leather, Leather Design Ideas, Leather Craft Items, Leather Artisans, Work, Products, Information, How To - Crafts & Artisans
http://www.cohands.in/handmadepages/book413.asp?t1=413&lang=English , Ranjan, M. P and Aditi Ranjan. Handmade In India. 1st ed. New Delhi: Council of Handicraft Development Corporations, 2007.
http://gaatha.com/kutch-leather-punch-work/, Kutch Leather Punch Work, Hodka, Sumerasar, Dhordo, India | Gaatha ~ Handicrafts
http://www.khamir.org/crafts/leather-art, Leather Art | Khamir
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mojari,
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livelovefashion-blog2 · 8 years ago
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Research Proposal
Mutwa Juti - Leather Mojari with Metal Embroidery
Research Proposal
By- Sanchita Mathur, Vini Jain, Harshit S Arora
  To make an AV on the Mutwa Jutti craft from Bhuj.
AIM
To make people aware of this beautiful handcrafted leather Mojaris which are made in the region of  Gujarat to benefit both the artisans as well as the society. We are going to use our AVs to generate awareness about this craft which is rarely known.
OBJECTIVES: 
The objectives of the present study are as follows- 
(1) Identify the production cluster of Leather Mojari of Bhuj and Classification of Leather products.
(2) It is an effort to find out the production process of Leather Mutwa Jutti crafts, the implements and raw materials used in it and technological aspects associated with these products.
(3) Study the local culture of city Bhuj and the village where it is done.
  REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Our research for this craft was started by a suggestion given by a teacher who herself has done this craft of leather mojaris . After getting an insight about this beautiful and rare craft we started our research by going through a book which is known as bible of Indian craft that is Handmade in India. From this book we become aware of the fact that traditionally these leather mojaries were made & embellished for the purpose of dowry. After gaining more knowledge about this craft , we even browsed through websites of Ngo’s in that region like Khamir who actually supports the artisans of this craft & provide them livelihood.
Through the resources we got to know that they are traditionally made by artisans mostly using tanned leather. The uppers are made of one piece of leather or textile embroidered and embellished with brass nails, cowry shells, mirrors, bells and ceramic beads.  Even the bonding from the upper to the sole is done by cotton thread that is not only eco-friendly but also enmeshes the leather fibres with great strength and some product range also uses bright and ornate threads. As it evolved through the centuries and is being produced by individual artisans, products vary in designs and colours. It encapsules cultural diversity, local ethos and ethnicity.
   ABSTRACT
Handicrafts are a way of life in Kutch and what makes it so unique, colorful and therefore well visited from guests from all over the world interested in exploring crafts.
Mojari or Khussa or Saleem Shahi's is a style of handcrafted footwear produced in South Asia.
Around Bhuj there are several villages that specialize in different kind of handcrafts. These villages are home to numerous pastoral nomadic, semi-nomadic tribes. These are hope to over 30 villages that specialize in different embroidery. These villages, thanks to some grass root organizations have started to focus on embroidery / handicraft as principle source of livelihood and have begun to organise communities around this activity. Being a very rare and unknown craft, we have very few resources to refer therefore the ain of our project is to study this beautiful craft of making leather mojaries and make people more aware about the same.
  METHODOLOGY
Books- The secondary research from books gave us knowledge about the different crafts being practised in India and in which regions and if they are still practice or not. We have taken our information from Handmade in India.
Websites- Through websites a lot of information can be gathered about any craft .We have used Wikipedia, Khamir, etc. to gather information about our leather craft.
For the collection of primary data:
We are conduction surveys and interviews before going to the field visit.
we will be capturing  images & recording videos using DSLR . We are aiming at recording the process of  making these mojaries and capturing the lives of artisans and their families living there. We are even aiming at capturing the culture of city of Bhuj using videos and pictures.
  EXPECTED BUDGET
Travelling
Rs. 26799
Accomodation
Rs. 10,000
Food
Rs.8,000
Conveyance
Rs. 1,000
Raw Material
Rs. 2,000
Local Expense(New Delhi)
Rs. 1,000
Artisan’s Fee
Rs. 5,000
Miscellaneous
Rs. 1,000
Total
Rs.54799 (3 people)
   ITINERARY
 24th February (Friday)
Departure from Delhi at 6:40pm and arrival in  Ahmedabad at 8:00pm
25th February (Saturday)
Departure from Ahmedabad and arrival in Bhuj
26th February (Sunday)
Visit artisan’s place
-capture and study local culture
After that market survey
27th February (Monday)
Aina Mahal  (capture the cultural essence)
Visit artisan’s place
-study the basic raw material and tools used in  making the mojaris
After that compilation of the research for the  day.
28th February (Tuesday)
Visit artisan’s place
-capture images and make videos of the project
Kutch Museum (study the history of the city)
After that Compilation of the work for the day.
1st March (Wednesday)
Visit artisan’s place
-interview of artisan and his family and other  people of the same village
After then Market survey
2nd March (Thursday)
Visit artisan’s place
-study the process
Bharatiye Sanskriti  Darshan  (study the other crafts of Gujarat)
After then, Compilation of the research for the  day
3rd March (Friday)
Visit artisan’s place
-The final photoshoot of the product
Market photoshoot
4th March (Saturday)
Reach railway station
Departure from Bhuj and arrival in Ahmedabad
5th March (Sunday)
Morning Flight from Ahmedabad to New Delhi
   BIBLIOGRAPHY
http://www.craftandartisans.com/leather, Leather, Leather Design Ideas, Leather Craft Items, Leather Artisans, Work, Products, Information, How To - Crafts & Artisans
http://www.cohands.in/handmadepages/book413.asp?t1=413&lang=English , Ranjan, M. P and Aditi Ranjan. Handmade In India. 1st ed. New Delhi: Council of Handicraft Development Corporations, 2007.
http://gaatha.com/kutch-leather-punch-work/, Kutch Leather Punch Work, Hodka, Sumerasar, Dhordo, India | Gaatha ~ Handicrafts
http://www.khamir.org/crafts/leather-art, Leather Art | Khamir
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mojari,
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artofdn-blog · 7 years ago
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