The other day I was just packing my woollens for next winter when my eyes got fixed on a bright, red Naga Shawl I bought from Dimarpur town in Nagaland. August 2006 we planned a family visit to Dimarpur, Nagaland, to one of our relatives there and came back with souvenir. It turned out to be an engrossing trip in the hinterlands of North East. Dimarpur is a modern town, ensconcing in its heart an ancient generous past that once Dimarpur was. An important centre of trade and commerce, and a very convenient choice for tourist infrastructure, Dimarpur is also the entrée to and from Nagaland.
The old town of Dimarpur once served as a flourishing Kingdom of Kacheri Kingdoms. Today it is a well-kept entrance gateway to the sublime beauty of Nagaland. From simple to elaborately design and to elegantly designed Naga Shawls, these are a customary wear of the
Naga Shawls
One of the prime draw at Nagaland, and 1/4th of it are contained in its shawls. Crafted and patterned in multi-colours with fine appliqué, Naga Shawl is also the cultural documents as it weaves into itself the intricate narrative of the about the tribe, social status of its wearer and, at times, indicates special ceremonies through its patterns. A numerous of tradition and customs are woven into the design pattern of the shawls which are a customary wear of Nagas. Talk to one of the local Naga and they would spill out the toil that goes into weaving the shawl, customs and best places to purchase to newcomers and emptors.
Types of Nagaland Shawls
Tsungkotepsu and Rongsu Shawl
Woven out on a darker coloured base, Tsungkotepsu Shawl, this is an exclusive produce of AOS tribe. Tsungkotepsu Shawls have a median white band on either side of it there are horizontal bands of contrasting colours like red, black and white. These middle bands are hand-painted with fancy patterns of various symbolic figures in black.
Angami Naga Shawl
Angami Naga Shawl is threaded in black with broad, thick embroidery of animals’ motif. This is also called as warrior shawl, and has a tradition of being worn by the warrior tribes of Angami.
Supong
This is an uncommon shawl worn and created by the Sangtam tribe, mainly used by rich people. Supong is woven in black colour with four grey bands at the top and another four bands of the same colour at the bottom.
Rongkhim
Rongkhim is very beautiful shawl worn by the warrior of great renown in Yimchunger Naga tribe. It is patterned on red and black colours with grey bands on each side.
