GULAAL GOTA - ART & CULTURE

News: Traditional 'Gulal Gota' preparations begin in Jaipur ahead of Holi

 

What's in the news?

       With Holi set to be celebrated on March 25, in some parts of Rajasthan’s Jaipur, an old tradition will play out where colours will be thrown through a unique medium called the “Gulaal Gota”.

 

Gulaal Gota:

       It is a small ball made of lac, filled with dry gulaal.

       Gulaal Gotas are made by Muslim lac makers, called Manihaars, only in Jaipur.

       The tradition of using Gulal Gota goes back to 400 years when the erstwhile Jaipur royal family members would play Holi with them.

 

Preparation:

1. Boiling of Lac in Water:

       Local artisans explain that crafting Gulaal Gotas begins with boiling lac in water to soften it.

 

2. Mixing of Colours:

       Once the lac is shaped, color is mixed in, starting with red, yellow, and green, which can be combined to create additional colors.

 

3. Carved in to Spherical Shape:

       Once processed, artisans heat the lac and use a blower called “phunkni” to blow it into spherical shapes.

       Afterward, the balls are filled with gulaal and sealed with lac.

 

Lac and Gulaal Gota:

       Lac is brought from Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand and the female scale insect is one of the sources of lac.

       The lac insects also yield resin, lac dye and lac wax.