Abstract:
The effects of modernization and urbanization are causing abandoning of our roots and traditions; also amongst them are the craft of Kaavad- 400 years old tradition of three dimensional form of storytelling. Within the hinged, there lies the mystery and secrets of an unrevealed story. Kaavad is a travelling temple which has pictorial references of God, Goddesses, local heroes, epics, saints and patrons. The 3D form is constructed by the Suthar (carpenter) community from Mewar. The entire structure is made up of wood, having many panels attached to it with hinges. The allure of enigmatic stories has kept and fastened the tradition of storyteller and his patron.
Being adornment, it is an integral and vital part of human life and is prevailing from ages. This paper will use qualitative method to revive the craft of Kaavad with the twist of sustainable accessorization for today‟s generation. It is an exploratory study of the secret and valour in stories and social messages through accessorization. Each segment of an accessory will depict a scene of a story which will be followed by a sequel scene of the same story in another segment. This way the entire piece will convey a complete story all together. The paper also depicts the methodology of a technique which will be organic and non- hazardous to the environment.
This will collectively give a new direction to Kaavad artisans in pace with the fashion industry, uplift the vanishing heritage of Suthar (carpenter) community, and reinforce awareness in society.