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An 8th Generation Weaver Practicing 'Kharad'

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Hirabhai Tejasibhai, an eighth-generation Kharad weaver, embodies a centuries-old craft rooted in India’s cultural heritage. In a video shared by Vidya Lakshmi on Instagram, he showcases his mastery, weaving intricate durries using natural dyes and wool sourced from local pastoral communities.

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Kharad, an ancient craft of the nomadic communities in Kutch, Gujarat, reflects a rich cultural legacy.

Traditionally crafted from goat and camel hair wool provided by the Maldhari and Rabari pastoralists, Kharad carpets are a testament to the artisans’ deep connection to their environment.

Every vibrant colour and intricate pattern woven into these durries tells a story, preserving a tradition that has been passed down through generations.

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But the craft faces a steady decline, with only a few families, like Hirabhai’s, striving to keep it alive.

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[Kharad weaving, Gujarat, traditional craft, sustainable fashion, textile, Indian Culture]

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