Aronai (traditional Bodo Muffler)
Code : P13970
INR
1625 / Piece MRP : 2600 38% Off Excluding Taxes & Duties
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Description :
The Aronai is a traditional, handwoven, unisex muffler or scarf from the Bodo community of Assam, symbolizing love, honour, and heritage. Typically made from cotton or Eri silk, these vibrant, intricately designed (agor) textiles are worn around the neck, as a shoulder wrap, or used to felicitate guests in cultural ceremonies and dances. The Aronai is considered a crucial piece of traditional attire for both men and women in the Bodo community, representing a deep-rooted connection to their cultural identity. Location : Assam, India
Specification :
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India: Produced exclusively in the state of Assam. Regional Production: Authentic pieces are hand-woven in the Bodo heartlands (Kokrajhar, Udalguri, Baksa, and Chirang districts). | | Fabric |
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Type: 100% Pure Eri Silk. Appearance: Features a natural, off-white or light cream base with a matte, wool-like texture that is unique to Eri silk. | | Material |
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Primary Yarn: Hand-spun Eri silk threads, known for being heavy and durable. Motif Threads: Dyed cotton or silk yarns used to create the intricate Agor (designs) in contrasting earthy tones. | | Speciality |
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Cultural Token: Widely used to felicitate guests, dignitaries, and elders as a gesture of Gwojwntwng (wishing peace and prosperity). Thermal Comfort: The Eri silk construction provides excellent insulation, making it the perfect winter muffler. | | Technique Of Design |
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Hand-Loomed: Woven on traditional wooden looms by Bodo women artisans. Extra-Weft Ornamentation: The designs are created by hand-inserting supplementary weft threads during the weaving process, resulting in a slightly raised, embroidered effect. Symmetry: Features identical geometric patterns on both ends of the muffler. | | Tribe Name |
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Boro (Bodo) Tribe: The indigenous community of Assam responsible for preserving the ancient art of Eri weaving and Aronai making. | | Durability |
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Long-Lasting: Known as the Silk of the poor historically because of its incredible strength; an Aronai can withstand years of daily use without losing its shape. Aging: Becomes softer and more comfortable with age and repeated handling. | | Breathability |
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Superior: Despite its warmth, the natural fibre is highly breathable and moisture-wicking, preventing overheating when worn indoors. | | Cultural & Traditional Significance |
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Universal Symbol: It is the primary cultural identity of the Bodo people, worn by both men and women. Gift of Honour: It is a custom to drape an Aronai around the neck of a guest to welcome them into a Bodo home or event. Sacred Motifs: Often features the Hajur Agor (mountain design) or Phul Agor (flower design), representing the landscape of the Assam plains. | | Care Instruction |
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Washing: Gentle hand wash in cold water using a mild silk detergent. Avoid using bleach or harsh chemicals. Drying: Air dry in shade. To maintain the fibres integrity, do not wring or use a machine dryer. Ironing: Use a medium-low heat setting. Ironing over the motifs on the reverse side helps maintain the texture of the design. Storage: Store in a cool, dry place. Wrap in a cotton cloth to protect the natural silk fibres from dust. |
About Seller :
The Seller is located from "Assam, INDIA " and specialized in HANDLOOMS & HANDCRAFTED.
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