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Hodka
is a quintessentially Kachchhi village on the edge of the Rann of
Kachchh, with a hue of India's diversity. It is situated in the
north-west of the Kachchh district in Gujarat. The main livelihood here
is art and craft forms. The village is resplendent with colourful attire
that the womenfolk adorn. What's more, the exquisite embroidery,
enduring life of the host community and the art form all come together
in the Shaam-e-Sarhad (‘Sunset on the Border’) stay facility truly
enchants the visitor as local musicians frame the evening in their
melodious strains, long aferr the day’s excursions to Chari Dhand for
bird watching and the timeless expanse of the Rann. The women folk are
expert embroidery artisans as well as highly skilled at mud work. The
men are traditional master-artisans in leather. The village community of
Hodka, which has an evolved sense of craft, plays a defining role in the
aesthetic appeal of their craft for the visitor.
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