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  1. Shop Makar Sankranti In Sujani Embroidery by Sanju Devi

    Makar Sankranti In Sujani Embroidery by Sanju Devi

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    36 in X 36 in

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    Ram Vanavasa In Sujani Embroidery by Sanju Devi

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    25 in X 34 in

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About Sujani Embroidery

Sujini craft (Sujani) is a traditional art form of embroidery and quilt-making from the eastern Indian state of Bihar, particularly, the rural regions of Bhusra and Bhagalpur. Usually, Sujini quilts were made by women using recycled fabrics to create functional yet artistic pieces, often as gifts for new mothers and their infants. Over time, Sujini evolved from a utilitarian craft into a celebrated art form, with motifs and themes that reflect the local culture, myths, and social issues.

Legend

The craft of Sujini is deeply rooted in the regional belief that stitching the pieces of old clothes together evokes the presence of a local deity, Chitiriya Ma (the goddess of the tatters). It symbolizes the idea that all the torn-out pieces once belonged to the whole and must return to it.

Technique and Craftsmanship

Traditionally, Sujini artisans use old saris, dhotis, or other recycled fabrics based on their resourcefulness as the base material for the quilt. Artisans layer and fix them using running stitches. Later the combined piece is decorated with intricate embroidery using colourful threads. The embroidered motifs comprise scenes from Ramayana, Mahabharat,  everyday life, and symbols of fertility and prosperity such as sun or cloud.

Traditionally, women would gather to create Sujini quilts, engaging in communal storytelling and bonding over shared experiences. Sujini quilts are known for their narrative quality. This collective practice made Sujini a crucial aspect of the community's social fabric, reinforcing cultural heritage while providing a creative outlet for women.

FAQs

Do you offer international shipping for Sujini items?

Yes, we offer international shipping for Sujini items. During the checkout process, you can select your shipping destination and view the available shipping options and costs.

Are custom designs available for Sujini embroidery items?

Yes, we offer custom design options for Sujini embroidery items. If you have specific design preferences or need modifications to an existing design, please contact our customer service team to discuss your requirements and get a quote for custom work.

Can I visit the MeMeraki store to see Sujini items in person?

Currently, MeMeraki operates primarily online. However, we may host pop-up events or exhibitions where you can view our Sujini collection in person. Please follow our website and social media channels for updates on any upcoming events.

How can I support the artisans who create Sujini embroidery?

By purchasing Sujini embroidery items from MeMeraki, you directly support the artisans and help preserve this traditional craft. We are committed to fair trade practices and ensure that artisans receive fair compensation for their skilled work.

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