logotipo
Assig. object
embroidered panel
English Name
guava
Rohingya Name
goyn
Authorship

Minara Begum; [Author]

Shwettaj Jahan Tithi; [Facilitator]

Title
Fruits of Arakan
Collections

Fruits of Arakan (embroidery)

Fultola (embroidery)

Categories

Embroidery (EMB)

Functions

Decorative

Inventory no.
EMB0214
Description
During the COVID lockdown, Rohingya embroidery artisans were asked to embroider their favorite fruits since it was an easy task to follow through without supervision. The project is also a way to find out what type of trees, fruits and vegetables were used in the daily lives of Rohingyas and whether or not they find the same things at camp. As a result, the female artists drew these pictures where they not only embroidered their favorite fruits, but also practiced their skills by drawing other objects. People of Arakan believed a green surrounding helps to build a healthy lifestyle. Most Rohingya men are farmers and the community is closely connected to nature which they believe was passed on from their forefathers. Minara drew many different fruits, among which goyn (guava) was her favorite. She had a goyn tree back in Myanmar.

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