Swati Sucharita brings you the rich
tradition of ‘jhoolas’ from Gujarat
There’s
something innately peaceful and relaxed about the presence of a
‘jhoola’, be it in the courtyard, verandah, living room or even the
garden of any Indian home. While you might find a variety of
‘jhoolas’ all over India, Gujarat undoubtedly, has a special
assortment of ethnic ones with different regional identities; like the lacquer
‘jhoolas’ from Sankheda, the tile-inlaid ones from Bhavnagar, or the
wood-carved Saurashtrian swings.
Most ‘havelis’,
belonging to erstwhile affluent textile mill owners, or Sheths, still boast of
these antique ornate ‘jhoolas’. In fact, many of them are even
replicated by blacksmiths and furniture shops with aplomb these days. There are
designer swings too.
They come in many shapes and sizes, and the
usual practice is to assemble them from an assortment of brass chains (with
engraved animal, bird, floral shapes, etc) and seats, that can be made out of
the cheaper ‘babool’ wood or the more expensive teak wood; some
prefer them in wrought iron. Some of the seats come with reversible sides and
some are big enough to double as a reclining hammock, while some even become
collapsible cradles!
Some addresses
where you can source ‘jhoolas’
FurnisHome, Nr NRI
Tower, Judges Bungalow Road, Bodakdev, Ahmedabad. Tel: 6870512
Shangar
Handicrafts, Sadhna Building, Nr Khanpur Post Office, Khanpur, Ahmedabad. Tel:
5603246, 7640918
TDW Furniture Pvt. Ltd., Next To Sundervan, Satellite
Road, Ahmedabad. Tel: 8069992
Gurjari, Near Times of India, Ashram Road,
Ahmedabad. Tel No: 6589505
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