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Toran Making

Decorative Toran
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baral, Divyadarshan C. S. and Lija M. G.
NID, Bengaluru
Making Process
 
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The artisan follows the very basic steps to make the beautiful and the variety of torans. Gujarat is itself very famous for the hand embroidery, torans of different varieties generally made with different hand embroideries especially of the various communities of Gujarat. Today they are also doing the simple hand torans specially made of saree borders, kundans, beads, satin ribbons etc.

Here the Saree borders are taken and cut as per the door width to which the backing fabric of either cotton or silk are stitched to the back side. It is evenly folded twice, thrice or four times as per the choice to attach the string, beads and decorative items respectively.

Some of the decorative items are such as parrots, birds, flowers etc. The birds are made with any fabric material taken to be made as bird, is folded to half in a triangle shape and then cut evenly. It is turned inside out, where on the edges the stitches are given throughout and the beak  part cut and stitched separately are attached and the whole thing is reversed leaving behind one part open. Through the open part the woolen or stuff material is filled and stitched to give the final finishing. It is further stitched with the woolen yarn to hang it in the required portions. After every items such as shells, beads etc. that are required is stitched, it is stitched with colorful ribbons to give the border effect.    

Flow Chart of Making Process:



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