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In the realm of embroidery, Manroop Rumala stands as a testament to the harmonious fusion of tradition and modernity. The embroidery style brings new life into the timeless technique of aari work, revitalizing it with contemporary patterns.
Manroop Rumala's essence is a delicate blend, much like the interplay of light and shadow in its intricate designs. It derives inspiration from the revered Guru Granth Sahib Ji, where the word 'Manroop ' holds profound significance. It defines a spiritual journey, a quest for the soul's illumination.
Manroop Rumala’s embroidery; it's a bridge between tradition and contemporary elegance. It beckons us to explore our spiritual depths while embracing the ever-evolving world of design. In its stitches and motifs, we find a radiant path to connect the past and the present, reminding us that beauty and tradition are forever intertwined.
Gutka covers are in size of 13/10 inches , with a pocket on one side. Perfect for placing one or two Gutkas , they are made with silk velvet with soft cotton lining ,the dori Embroidery makes it atheistic and elegant
The rumala has intricacies of aari work with dori Embroidery on navy blue silk velvet . The Mughal buttas are mix of hand and machine Embroidery on this 4 piece rumala set.
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The profound teachings of Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji guide us to explore and experience the wonders of God, who is one essence but manifests His infinite power through countless creations. The NOOR RUMALA serves as a representation of the spiritual and moral truth in our lives.
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The Sargun Rumala is a beautiful creation that showcases the traditional patterns of embroidery. It's made on silk cloth in a deep maroon color that looks very elegant. What makes it special is the detailed golden embroidery that covers the fabric, creating a stunning jaal pattern. To finish it off, there are fancy silk borders around the edges, adding a touch of luxury.
The inspiration for this masterpiece comes from Gurbani, The word "Sargun" in its name is linked to special verses that talk about finding the divine in the everyday world, like in nature and people. It reminds us that the divine isn't far away but is all around us, even in beautiful things like the Sargun Rumala.
Sargun Rumala beautifully carries a meaningful message - that the divine is present in our everyday lives. It's a symbol of devotion and a wonderful work of art .