New Delhi: The Ministry of Culture will be showcasing ‘Anant Sutra — The Endless Thread’ textile installation at Kartavya Path on the occasion of Republic Day on January 26.
According to official sources, the wooden frames will be installed behind the spectators seated in the enclosures and showcase nearly 1,900 sarees and drapes from every corner of the country, including Bomkai from Odisha. There will be QR codes that can be scanned to know the details about weaving and embroidery arts used in them.
Bomkai fabric is created using an extra weft technique on a pit loom, and combines the techniques of Ikat and embroidery. The borders of the fabric often feature contrasting colors, while the pallus are decorated with intricate thread work. The motifs are inspired by nature and tribal art.
While it traces its origin to Bomkai village in Ganjam district, it is mainly produced by the Bhulia community of Sonepur district.
Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Culture, Amita Prasad Sarbhai, said that the spectacular display of sarees, weaves and embroideries of the different States and Union Territories of India titled ‘Anant Sutra’ is a visual delight that will form the backdrop to the seating area along the Kartavya Path. “This is a tribute on behalf of the nation to the women power of India and the millions of weavers of India who have kept this timeless tradition alive through the ages passing the skill through generations,” she added.