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Chennai| At Little Flower Convent, you can now shop for exquisite handcrafted lace products

Chennai| At Little Flower Convent, you can now shop for exquisite handcrafted lace products

The Hindu
Wednesday, December 11, 2024 12:35:04 PM UTC

For over a century, in a provincial southern town, women lace makers have crafted intricately embroidered saris and home decor. They now bring their products to Chennai

For over 30 years in the southern town of Mulagumoodu in Kanyakumari, Sornam and Annama have spent their days bent over wooden frames at the Infant Jesus Technical and Educational Institute. An initiative of the Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, it is here that the duo and hundreds of others before them learnt convent embroidery, a form of craftwork that involves creating exquisite patterns with threads, drawing from design cards with the Tamil words ‘vadakku’, ‘merku’, ‘therku’, ‘kizhakku’ neatly written on them. Following these simple cardinal points creates filigree lace flowers, vine and jaali work that find their way into extraordinary craft pieces like the Bruges lace sari.

With the opening of a dedicated space at the Little Flower Convent in Chennai, the work of these artisans practising a slowly vanishing craft, is now available through the year. “We, the ICM Sisters, have opened a room to display not just what the lace and embroidery artisans create, but also handwoven products by visually-impaired women. You are not buying a product, but rather supporting an artisan. Earlier, we used to hold exhibitions once a year to showcase their work. But now, the work is for purchase all through the year in a single space,” says Sister Dominic Mary of the Little Flower Convent in Chennai.

Among the products, the single pink lace Bruges sari that we are sitting around, is certainly a conversation piece, or rather a connoisseur’s item. It is a reflection of technique, and craftsmanship; every thread is whimsical, and carries a vintage tale with it.

“To produce a single such sari takes six months and 29 women working eight hours a day. If it’s an urgent order, it will take five months to produce a lacework sari and for that the women work more than eight hours each day,” explains Sister M Arul Sahaya Selvi who oversees the Mulagumoodu project. The delicate lacework and embroidery by these women, also make it to frocks, dresses, saris, handkerchiefs, napkins, table cloth and mats, coasters and even bed linen.

Started by two Belgian nuns Mother Marie Louise De Meester and Mother Marie Ursule in 1897, there were at least 1,000 women back then learning and earning a livelihood through convent embroidery, explains Sister Arul. “The programme was designed for orphaned girls and soon the village women also enrolled in the training programme. The nuns would take finished pieces on their travels and help retail it for them,” she says.

Today, the number of women practising it has dwindled to just over 100. Sister A Mercy who also learnt the skill from a Belgian nun today manages the Palliyadi and Kulasekharam centres in Kanyakumari district. She has trained over 3,500 women since 1964 and elaborates, “these women have been trained in hand embroidery, cut work called Richelieu, bobbin lace, Bruges lace, carrickmacross, petit point work, shadow work and smocking.” The 81-year-old teacher and mentor reveals that the Srivilliputhur centre in Virudhunagar district has been shut down.

“To learn this craft you need time, patience and focus. It’s labour intensive and not many girls these days want to learn it,” adds Sister Arul. “This craft needs undivided attention.On an average the women still practising it are 40 years and above.”

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