Abstract

According to the 4th All India Handloom Census (2019-20), there are 26,73,891 handloom weavers and 8,48,621 allied workers in the country. Following map shows the state wise number of weavers (Figure 1). This research paper presents a comprehensive study of the production method of Bhujodi fabric. A thorough study was done to examine the production process, focusing on the traditional weaving practices in the village of Bhujodi, Gujarat. The project involved a month-long immersive experience, living and interacting with the craftsmen to understand the design aspects and production techniques. The paper focuses on the unique characteristics of the Bhujodi weaving, from raw material sourcing, preparation, to the finished products, and the traditional practices preserved within the households of the village.

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