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Introducing the Exquisite Wedding Theme Rogan Art Hand Painted Bhujodi Saree: A Masterpiece of Traditional Craftsmanship. 

Product Type: Kala cotton Bhujodi with Rogan art hand painted saree. 

Product Category: Saree for women.

Colour: White. 

Size: 5.5 meter saree and 1 meter blouse piece. 

Craft: Rogan hand painting Kutch and Handloom Bhujodi

Material: Handwoven kala cotton. 

Pattern: Traditional and geometric. 

Design by: craftcentres (Design copyright craftcentres.com). 

Artist: Rogan Hand painted by Madhapar, Kutch's very own artist Ashish Kansara.  

Age group: Adult (13+ years old). 

Gender: Female.

Shipping Weight: 1 Kg. 

Care Instructions: Dry clean only. Do not iron directly on painting areas.

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The Wedding Theme Rogan Art Hand Painted Bhujodi Saree is a stunning testament to craftsmanship and tradition.

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Rogan Art Saree: A Masterpiece of Traditional Indian Craftsmanship  

1. Introduction to Rogan Art and Its Heritage  

Rogan art is a traditional textile craft originating from the Kutch region of Gujarat, India, with a history spanning approximately 1,550 years. This unique art form involves creating intricate designs on fabric using a special paste made from castor oil (or linseed/walnut oil) mixed with natural pigments and a binding agent . The word "Rogan" derives from the Sanskrit word "रङ्गन्" (rangan), meaning "to colour" or "to dye" . Historically, this art was practiced by Hindu communities in Bihar and Gujarat and was used to decorate bridal clothing (e.g., Chania, sarees), wall hangings, and household textiles for local communities like Bharwad, Rabari, Ahir, and Patel.  

The technique nearly faced extinction due to the rise of machine printing in the 20th century, which reduced demand for handcrafted pieces. By the 1980s, only a few families continued this tradition, including Ashish Kansara's family in Madhapar . Recent efforts by artisans, government support, and tourism have revived interest in Rogan art, with UNESCO research linking its techniques to 5th-century oil paintings found in Afghanistan's Bamiyan region.  

2. Rogan Art Saree Product Highlights  

2.1 Design & Craftsmanship  
Each Rogan Art Saree is a handcrafted masterpiece featuring elaborate designs created through the intricate Rogan painting technique. The process involves:  
Rogan Paste Preparation: Boiling castor oil for 7–12 hours until it thickens, then mixing it with natural pigments (e.g., orange, white, yellow, green and blue).  
Freehand Painting: Using a metal or wood stylus (Tulika), artisans trail thread-like strands of paste onto fabric without pre-drawn outlines. The mirror imaging technique is employed—half the design is painted, and the cloth is folded to transfer a symmetrical image to the other side .  
Motifs & Patterns: Designs include floral and geometric patterns (e.g., chauphulla, mango motifs), animals (peacocks, elephants), and traditional symbols like the Tree of Life (Kalpavriksha), symbolizing prosperity.  

2.2 Materials & Quality  
The saree is crafted from organic materials:  
Fabric: Handloom kala cotton.
Colours: Natural pigments mixed with castor oil-based paste, yielding vibrant hues that are colour-fast and long-lasting.  
Artisan Expertise: Hand-painted by master artisan Ashish Kansara from Madhapar, Kutch, whose work has been recognized nationally.  

3. Cultural and Artistic Significance  
The Rogan Art Saree embodies living cultural heritage, connecting wearers to a tradition dating back centuries. Key aspects include:  
Rogan Art Historical Roots: Rogan art is linked to ancient oil painting techniques discovered in Buddhist caves in Bamiyan, Afghanistan, and was historically exported via the Silk Route.  
Preservation Efforts: Artisans like Ashish Kansara and Komal Kansara (the first female Rogan artist) train women and collaborate with institutions to revive the craft, combating near-extinction caused by industrialization.  
By purchasing this saree, customers support artisan livelihoods and contribute to preserving an endangered art form.  

4. Usage Occasions and Styling Recommendations  
The saree is ideal for:  
Traditional Events: Weddings, festivals and cultural ceremonies, where its artistry symbolizes elegance and heritage.  
Contemporary Settings: Pair with minimalist jewellery (e.g., silver or gold pieces) and a solid-coloured blouse to highlight the craftsmanship. For modern styling, experiment with belted drapes or fusion accessories.  

5. Care and Maintenance Instructions  
To preserve the Rogan saree's beauty:  
Washing: Hand wash with warm water, as the colours are colour-fast and retain vibrancy.  
Drying: Air-dry and direct sunlight.  
Storage: Fold with acid-free tissue paper to avoid creasing; store in a cool, dry place. Avoid hanging long-term to stress the painted areas.   

6. Conclusion: A Wearable Heritage Piece  
The Rogan Art Saree is more than a garment—it is a wearable artifact celebrating India's artistic legacy. With its historical significance, meticulous craftsmanship, and cultural symbolism, it appeals to those valuing sustainability and heritage. By choosing this saree, customers become patrons of reviving ancient traditions and empowering Kutch artisans. Explore this timeless piece to own a fragment of history while supporting its future.  

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