Nirona Village – Handicrafts cluster of Gujarat


A Temple in Nirona Village, Gujarat
Nirona Village- Handicrafts cluster of Gujarat
India is known for its art, culture, heritage and handicrafts. Each state has its own form of heritage and art form. The legacy of most of the art forms is preserved in its original form by most of the artists in various clusters. Nirona village in Gujarat, 40 km in the northwest of Bhuj hosts several unique art forms which are regaining popularity. Craft trails in Nirona village are proof of unmatchable creativity with limited available resources any village can offer. This is an important itinerary in Gujarat Tourism packages.
Walking through the narrow lanes of the old traditional Kutchhi houses with antique doors in vibrant colours takes you to the cluster of various art forms in Nirona. A trip to Nirona village is a must for all art and handicraft lovers and for others to know and learn about the history of Indian culture and heritage. Nirona is famous for three art forms namely Rogan Art, Lacquer wooden work and Copper Bell art. The dedication towards this art shows the passion of Nirona villagers who have preserved the respective art form. Not only there are few families left who are practising it but are also training the younger generation to carry on the baton.

Copper Bell Art, Nirona Village, Gujarat

Copper Bell Art, Nirona Village, Gujarat

Copper Bell Art, Nirona Village, Gujarat
Copper Bell Art
A small gate allowed us to enter a house-cum-factory of this Copper Bell Art unit which is larger than life. The knocking sound of chisel and hammer turned into melodious chimes and bells is something that will leave you in awe. The iron raw material in the form of scrap is sourced locally from the junkyard like old cars and other vehicles. The whole process of converting this junk into euphonious bells and other handicrafts does not involve any machinery. This hand-made process by using only 2-3 tools is without any welding or soldering. The men-folk takes care of the initial process and the final touches. The raw material is given a shape of a bell or a handicraft which then is further processed by the women of the house. The second process involves the covering of semi-finished product by copper, brass, forex powder and zinc diluted in locally sourced mud, baking it to give a complete and polished look. Then again this product is hammered to give different sounds to the bell. As a local tradition, each animal has a bell with a different sound. Isn’t that amazing!!! The final products are sold in the local markets, Rann Utsav and all over India in handicrafts fairs.

Lacquer Woodwork, Nirona Village, Gujarat

Lacquer Woodwork, Nirona Village, Gujarat

Lacquer Woodwork, Nirona Village, Gujarat
Lacquer Woodwork
Unique craftsmanship by the local Vadha community of the nomadic tribe in Kutch is a Lacquer wooden work art. There is a reason why Gujarat is called a Vibrant Gujarat. The bright and happy colours of the final product made with so much passion make the whole Nirona village vibrant.
Sourced from local babool trees, the wooden rolling pins, spatulas, toys and other kitchen accessories are crafted by a simple hand-held machine. Originally the lac resin was obtained from some special insects available locally in the village. The resin is then mixed with natural colours from the bark of trees and stones in different colours from the local soil. With an easy yet tricky technique on a simple machine, the objects are coloured and designed. These textured designs on various sparkling colours are then coated with natural chemical-free groundnut or coconut oil to give that extra sheen and make the colours long-lasting. These non-toxic products are the feast to the eyes, to see how they are made and to buy.

Rogan Art, Nirona Village, Gujarat

Rogan Art, Nirona Village, Gujarat

Rogan Art, Nirona Village, Gujarat