logotipo
Assig. object
embroidered panel
English Name
anklet
Rohingya Name
thangor haru
Authorship

Shomjida; [Author]

Saleha Akter Urmi; [Facilitator]

Title
My jewellery
Collections

My jewellery (embroidery)

Fultola (embroidery)

Categories

Embroidery (EMB)

Functions

Decorative

Inventory no.
EMB0070
Description

In her childhood, Sanjidha saw her grandmother and other relatives wearing thangor haru (anklets). The Rohingya tradition of wearing anklets is vanishing day-by-day. She dreams of making thangor haru, but she cannot manage it in the camp.

 

Jewellery is precious to Rohingya women, like many women around the world. Gold jewellery is given to brides as mohorana (dower) when they are married, usually during the fultula-toli (engagement ceremony). The mohorana is a form of financial security for the woman: a source of support on which she can fall back in the event that she is widowed or divorced. While heavy silver jewellery was common among the Rohingya in older days, it is rarely seen today. Delicate gold jewellery, often with floral motifs, is preferred. 

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